Cavalier Commonwealth: History and Government of VirginiaMcGraw-Hill, 1963 - Всего страниц: 686 |
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... President ended . In 1792 the presidential electors from Virginia helped to reelect Washington unanimously , but a majority of them re- buked the Federalist party by not voting for John Adams as Vice President . In 1796 all but one of ...
... President ended . In 1792 the presidential electors from Virginia helped to reelect Washington unanimously , but a majority of them re- buked the Federalist party by not voting for John Adams as Vice President . In 1796 all but one of ...
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... President on the ticket with William Henry Harrison . The two natives of Charles City County were elected . A month after the inauguration , Harrison's death elevated Tyler to the presidency . The sharp conflict between Tyler , who ...
... President on the ticket with William Henry Harrison . The two natives of Charles City County were elected . A month after the inauguration , Harrison's death elevated Tyler to the presidency . The sharp conflict between Tyler , who ...
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... President Grant Takes a Hand It re- mained for the man who had overrun Virginia to help her people regain the right of self - government . On April 7 , 1869 , President Grant recommended to Congress that the voters of Virginia be ...
... President Grant Takes a Hand It re- mained for the man who had overrun Virginia to help her people regain the right of self - government . On April 7 , 1869 , President Grant recommended to Congress that the voters of Virginia be ...
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THE EARLIEST VIRGINIANS 17058 | 7 |
ENGLANDS FIRST VENTURES IN VIRGINIA | 20 |
UNDER COMPANY CONTROL 16071624 | 30 |
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