Party Government in the United StatesRonald Press, 1938 - 597 pages |
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... President , and Francis Granger of New York for Vice President . The Whigs of Massachusetts nominated Daniel Webster . The Ohio legis- lature met and nominated Judge John McLean , of that State , for President . John Tyler of Virginia ...
... President , and Francis Granger of New York for Vice President . The Whigs of Massachusetts nominated Daniel Webster . The Ohio legis- lature met and nominated Judge John McLean , of that State , for President . John Tyler of Virginia ...
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... President with confirmation by the Senate , sole power of removal was vested in the President . And from this decision and through a prostitution of the power of removal the spoils system was built up . The Supreme Court , though until ...
... President with confirmation by the Senate , sole power of removal was vested in the President . And from this decision and through a prostitution of the power of removal the spoils system was built up . The Supreme Court , though until ...
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... President and a Vice President through three steps : ( 1 ) the choice of electors ; ( 2 ) the voting by the electors ; ( 3 ) the counting of the votes . The process seems exceedingly simple and perfectly clear ; yet a foreigner basing ...
... President and a Vice President through three steps : ( 1 ) the choice of electors ; ( 2 ) the voting by the electors ; ( 3 ) the counting of the votes . The process seems exceedingly simple and perfectly clear ; yet a foreigner basing ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 3 |
FUNCTIONS OF POLITICAL PARTIES | 32 |
FEDERALISTS IN POWER | 59 |
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