The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... council of the said town , and no other person shall exercise the right of suffrage ; and the persons qualified , as aforesaid , to vote , shall meet at some convenient place in the ward in which they respectively re- side , and elect ...
... council of the said town , and no other person shall exercise the right of suffrage ; and the persons qualified , as aforesaid , to vote , shall meet at some convenient place in the ward in which they respectively re- side , and elect ...
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... council shall deem fit for carrying into exe- cution the powers hereby granted . SEC . 6. Be it further enacted , That the juris- diction of the said common council shall extend over the harbor of Alexandria , and over vessels of every ...
... council shall deem fit for carrying into exe- cution the powers hereby granted . SEC . 6. Be it further enacted , That the juris- diction of the said common council shall extend over the harbor of Alexandria , and over vessels of every ...
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... council in ward No.- , and that I will not know- Alexandria now possess or enjoy to or concerning ingly receive or ... council shall elect another in his place to serve the remainder of the year . The common council shall have power to ...
... council in ward No.- , and that I will not know- Alexandria now possess or enjoy to or concerning ingly receive or ... council shall elect another in his place to serve the remainder of the year . The common council shall have power to ...
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