A Handbook of Politics for 1872: Being a Record of Important Political Action, National and State, from July 15, 1870, to July 15, 1872Philp & Solomons, 1872 - 225 lappuses |
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1.5. rezultāts no 48.
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... Administration ; the votes in both Houses of Congress on all controverted political issues , such as Amnesty , " Ku Klux " legislation , ( which involved the old question of a suspension of the Habeas Corpus . ) and the various phases ...
... Administration ; the votes in both Houses of Congress on all controverted political issues , such as Amnesty , " Ku Klux " legislation , ( which involved the old question of a suspension of the Habeas Corpus . ) and the various phases ...
vi. lappuse
... Administration , from Washington to this date . G. Estimate of annual reduction of Tax- ation under acts of 1866 , 1867 , 1868 , 1870 , and 1872 , in Internal Revenue and Customs .. 185 H. Tabular statements showing the rate of duty on ...
... Administration , from Washington to this date . G. Estimate of annual reduction of Tax- ation under acts of 1866 , 1867 , 1868 , 1870 , and 1872 , in Internal Revenue and Customs .. 185 H. Tabular statements showing the rate of duty on ...
19. lappuse
... administration of Mr. John Quincy Adams , Mr. Clay unanswerably dem- onstrated the natural right of the citizens of the United States to the navigation of this river , claiming that the act of the congress of Vienna , in opening the ...
... administration of Mr. John Quincy Adams , Mr. Clay unanswerably dem- onstrated the natural right of the citizens of the United States to the navigation of this river , claiming that the act of the congress of Vienna , in opening the ...
22. lappuse
... Administration to be a thorough enforce- ment of every law ; a faithful collection of every tax provided for ; economy in the dis- bursement of the same ; a prompt payment of every debt of the nation ; a reduction of taxes as rapidly as ...
... Administration to be a thorough enforce- ment of every law ; a faithful collection of every tax provided for ; economy in the dis- bursement of the same ; a prompt payment of every debt of the nation ; a reduction of taxes as rapidly as ...
27. lappuse
... Administration to enforce honesty and efficiency in all public offices . Every public servant who has violated the trust placed in him has been proceeded against with all the rigor of the law . If bad men haye secured places it has been ...
... Administration to enforce honesty and efficiency in all public offices . Every public servant who has violated the trust placed in him has been proceeded against with all the rigor of the law . If bad men haye secured places it has been ...
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