The National Democratic Party: Its History, Principles, Acievements, and AimsWilliam Lyne Wilson Hubbard Brothers, 1889 - 639 pages |
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... received the draft of the new Con- stitution rather coldly , strongly objecting to the omis- sion of a Bill of Rights , such as was found in the first Constitution adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia , and also to the eligibility of ...
... received the draft of the new Con- stitution rather coldly , strongly objecting to the omis- sion of a Bill of Rights , such as was found in the first Constitution adopted by the Commonwealth of Virginia , and also to the eligibility of ...
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... respective States and vote by ballot for two persons , only one of whom could be an inhabitant of the same State with themselves . The per- son receiving the highest number of votes , if such EARLY DIVISIONS OF SENTIMENT . 27.
... respective States and vote by ballot for two persons , only one of whom could be an inhabitant of the same State with themselves . The per- son receiving the highest number of votes , if such EARLY DIVISIONS OF SENTIMENT . 27.
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Its History, Principles, Acievements, and Aims William Lyne Wilson. son receiving the highest number of votes , if such num- ber were a majority of the whole number of electors appointed , was to be President ; the person receiving the ...
Its History, Principles, Acievements, and Aims William Lyne Wilson. son receiving the highest number of votes , if such num- ber were a majority of the whole number of electors appointed , was to be President ; the person receiving the ...
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... received thirty - four votes , less than a majority , but the next highest number ,. and accordingly became Vice - President . In Virginia . alone did any party division appear in the vote for Vice - President ; three of the electors ...
... received thirty - four votes , less than a majority , but the next highest number ,. and accordingly became Vice - President . In Virginia . alone did any party division appear in the vote for Vice - President ; three of the electors ...
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... less meritorious , who had furnished supplies or rendered services to the United States , and had received certificates in settlement . From their ownership the debt had largely passed into the WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION .
... less meritorious , who had furnished supplies or rendered services to the United States , and had received certificates in settlement . From their ownership the debt had largely passed into the WASHINGTON'S ADMINISTRATION .
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