Iowa Journal of History, Volume 12State Historical Society of Iowa., 1914 |
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Halaman 34
... Democrats and the Whigs during the period from 1846 to 1854. Although defeated in the congressional campaigns of 1846 and 1847 , the Whigs were nevertheless hopeful of elect- ing their candidates in both districts in 1848. Solicitous ...
... Democrats and the Whigs during the period from 1846 to 1854. Although defeated in the congressional campaigns of 1846 and 1847 , the Whigs were nevertheless hopeful of elect- ing their candidates in both districts in 1848. Solicitous ...
Halaman 41
... Democrat , felt certain the inhabitants of Pottawattamie County would support the Whig ticket and that therefore it was politically expedient to postpone the whereby he would be able to organize Pottawattamie County independently THE ...
... Democrat , felt certain the inhabitants of Pottawattamie County would support the Whig ticket and that therefore it was politically expedient to postpone the whereby he would be able to organize Pottawattamie County independently THE ...
Halaman 43
... Democratic newspapers later charged that Warren gave Hyde a draft for one thousand dollars on Washington in return for the latter's active and open support of the Whig ticket . This alleged " corrupt bargain " will be considered in the ...
... Democratic newspapers later charged that Warren gave Hyde a draft for one thousand dollars on Washington in return for the latter's active and open support of the Whig ticket . This alleged " corrupt bargain " will be considered in the ...
Halaman 44
... Democratic Enquirer ( Bloomington ) , Vol . I , No. 8 , August 26 , 1848. These two journals in turn copied the letter from the Iowa State Gazette ( Burlington ) , to which it was first sent . Hyde admitted in his testimony given at ...
... Democratic Enquirer ( Bloomington ) , Vol . I , No. 8 , August 26 , 1848. These two journals in turn copied the letter from the Iowa State Gazette ( Burlington ) , to which it was first sent . Hyde admitted in his testimony given at ...
Halaman 46
... Democratic newspapers began to scent what they professed to regard a " corrupt bargain " between the Whig and Mormon leaders . Two days before Orson Hyde issued his Burlington letter , the editor of the Keokuk Dispatch wrote an ...
... Democratic newspapers began to scent what they professed to regard a " corrupt bargain " between the Whig and Mormon leaders . Two days before Orson Hyde issued his Burlington letter , the editor of the Keokuk Dispatch wrote an ...
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Halaman 37 - State six months next preceding the election, and the county or district in which he claims his vote thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections which are now or hereafter may be authorized by law...
Halaman 425 - For ye may all prophesy one by one, that all may learn, and all may be comforted.
Halaman 324 - They meet him ; they escort him, and carry all his baggage. He wore a grand robe of China damask, all strewn with flowers and birds of many colors. No sooner did they perceive him than the women and children fled, at the sight of a man who carried thunder in both hands, — for thus they called the two pistols that he held.
Halaman 411 - If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, who giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not, and it shall be given him.
Halaman 36 - The common law and the statute laws now in force, not repugnant to this constitution, shall remain in force until they expire by their own limitations, or are altered or repealed by the legislature.
Halaman 206 - Fifth. That five per cent of the net proceeds of sales of all public lands lying within the said state, which have been or shall be sold by Congress, from and after the admission of said state into the Union, after deducting all the expenses incident to the same, shall be paid to the said state, for the purpose of making public roads and canals in the same, as the legislature shall direct...
Halaman 433 - For our light afflictions, which are but for a moment, work for us a far more exceeding and eternal weight of glory...
Halaman 498 - They said they had but one father that helped them in their misfortunes, and that they would assemble, defend their father, and keep their lands. It appears that four English subjects have been at Riviere a la Roche this winter, in disguise ; they have been there to get the nations together and send them on the American frontiers.
Halaman 332 - ... us attentively. I was reassured when I observed these Ceremonies, which with them are performed only among friends ; and much more so when I saw them Clad in Cloth, for I judged thereby that they were our allies. I therefore spoke to them first, and asked them who they were. They replied that they were Ilinois; and, as a token of peace, they offered us their pipes to smoke.
Halaman 489 - ... that purpose. And the said tribes do further agree, that they will at all times allow to traders and other persons travelling through their country under the authority of the United States a free and safe passage for themselves and their property of every description.