The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... proposed , I have understood that in the Convention of delegates that framed the Consti- tution , variety of ways for electing President and Vice President were proposed and all rejected , until the new Constitutional one was offered ...
... proposed , I have understood that in the Convention of delegates that framed the Consti- tution , variety of ways for electing President and Vice President were proposed and all rejected , until the new Constitutional one was offered ...
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... propose an alteration of the Consti- tution similar to that now proposed . A gentle- man from New York ( Mr. THOMAS ) has informed us that a similar vote passed in the Legislature of that State . As these two statements are the only ...
... propose an alteration of the Consti- tution similar to that now proposed . A gentle- man from New York ( Mr. THOMAS ) has informed us that a similar vote passed in the Legislature of that State . As these two statements are the only ...
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... proposed road , so far as it is desired to be established by this measure , passes through a country belonging entirely to the United States , except about sixty miles , and most of it subject to the claim of Indian tribes , being the ...
... proposed road , so far as it is desired to be established by this measure , passes through a country belonging entirely to the United States , except about sixty miles , and most of it subject to the claim of Indian tribes , being the ...
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Reference to the act providing for the val | 7 |
Reference to distinction by color in an | 12 |
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