Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 2Frank Freidel |
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Page 597
... vote on the resolutions . The speaker , in discharge of his duty as a member of the committee to collect the votes , came to that regiment to get its vote . The Adjutant , whom he first met , said the regiment wanted to vote , but the ...
... vote on the resolutions . The speaker , in discharge of his duty as a member of the committee to collect the votes , came to that regiment to get its vote . The Adjutant , whom he first met , said the regiment wanted to vote , but the ...
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... vote for it . " And again , in 1848 : " But , after the war was declared , by authority of the Government , I ... vote men and money for this war , and I would not , as a Representative , vote against them . I meant that , without ...
... vote for it . " And again , in 1848 : " But , after the war was declared , by authority of the Government , I ... vote men and money for this war , and I would not , as a Representative , vote against them . I meant that , without ...
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... vote . If sensible and honest voters stay away from the polls , they may be sure that those whose votes have been bought , and those who have no right to vote at all , will be ready there to appear in their stead . The great majority of ...
... vote . If sensible and honest voters stay away from the polls , they may be sure that those whose votes have been bought , and those who have no right to vote at all , will be ready there to appear in their stead . The great majority of ...
Contents
The Great Union Meeting Held at Indianapolis February | 565 |
Copperheads under the Heel of an Illinois Farmer New York | 607 |
Edward N Crosby and S F B Morse The Letter of a Repub | 630 |
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