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... votes of Massachusetts and Virginia , should they coalesce , would swamp those of the two others many times over ... votes , negroes should be counted as part of the population , in the proportion of three votes for every five persons of ...
... votes of Massachusetts and Virginia , should they coalesce , would swamp those of the two others many times over ... votes , negroes should be counted as part of the population , in the proportion of three votes for every five persons of ...
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... votes might be relied on in her support , if she had to resist attempts at exclusive sectional legislation . So Pinckney's proposed guarantee was given up , or supported feebly . He did not even carry his own PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 29.
... votes might be relied on in her support , if she had to resist attempts at exclusive sectional legislation . So Pinckney's proposed guarantee was given up , or supported feebly . He did not even carry his own PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 29.
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... vote of South Carolina ( for the votes in the Convention were taken not by heads , but by States ) was registered against the motion of her distinguished citizen . It must be set to the credit of the South , that her States did not ...
... vote of South Carolina ( for the votes in the Convention were taken not by heads , but by States ) was registered against the motion of her distinguished citizen . It must be set to the credit of the South , that her States did not ...
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... vote as delegates according to the injunctions of their respective States ; and the two sections having ... voters , under a system of universal suf- frage , they would seem anti - national , not PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 37.
... vote as delegates according to the injunctions of their respective States ; and the two sections having ... voters , under a system of universal suf- frage , they would seem anti - national , not PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS . 37.
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... vote for Protection . To a New Yorker , his country is the State of New York . To that State attach the interests and duties which attach people all over the world to their respective countries . Within its limits is the home wherein he ...
... vote for Protection . To a New Yorker , his country is the State of New York . To that State attach the interests and duties which attach people all over the world to their respective countries . Within its limits is the home wherein he ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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