The Making of American Democracy: 1865-1960Ray Allen Billington Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1962 |
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Page 191
... vote for Tammany Hall . The Philadelphians do not vote ; they are disfran- chised , and their disfranchisement is one anchor of the foundation of the Philadelphia organization . This is no figure of speech . The honest citizens of ...
... vote for Tammany Hall . The Philadelphians do not vote ; they are disfran- chised , and their disfranchisement is one anchor of the foundation of the Philadelphia organization . This is no figure of speech . The honest citizens of ...
Page 247
... vote the appropriations required by law during its regular session of three months the right to vote such necessary ap- propriations shall vest in the executive council ; that the governor shall have the power to veto the legislation of ...
... vote the appropriations required by law during its regular session of three months the right to vote such necessary ap- propriations shall vest in the executive council ; that the governor shall have the power to veto the legislation of ...
Page 537
... voted for as Presi- dent , the House of Representatives shall choose , immediately , by ballot , the Presi- dent . But , in choosing the President , the votes shall be taken by States , the representation from each State having one vote ...
... voted for as Presi- dent , the House of Representatives shall choose , immediately , by ballot , the Presi- dent . But , in choosing the President , the votes shall be taken by States , the representation from each State having one vote ...
Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition | 1 |
A message of hope and a promise of action First Inaugural Address Franklin D Roosevelt 1933 | 5 |
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