Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1909: Based Upon the Plan of Benson John Lossing...Harper, 1905 - United States |
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Page 128
... vote of our free and representative govern of 100 to 50 , a resolution approving the ment . " The general court of Rhode Island conduct of their Senators in voting ( Nov. expressed their confidence in the general 20 ) against the treaty ...
... vote of our free and representative govern of 100 to 50 , a resolution approving the ment . " The general court of Rhode Island conduct of their Senators in voting ( Nov. expressed their confidence in the general 20 ) against the treaty ...
Page 207
... vote for a delegate to Congress at an election appointed by the legislature , and they called a delegate convention at Topeka on Oct. 19. At that convention Governor Reeder was elected delegate to Congress by the legal votes of the Ter ...
... vote for a delegate to Congress at an election appointed by the legislature , and they called a delegate convention at Topeka on Oct. 19. At that convention Governor Reeder was elected delegate to Congress by the legal votes of the Ter ...
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... vote against that constitution . vaders immediately entered the town . The vote was taken , " For the constitu- blew up and burned the hotel , destroyed tion with slavery , " or " For the constitu- two printing - offices , and plundered ...
... vote against that constitution . vaders immediately entered the town . The vote was taken , " For the constitu- blew up and burned the hotel , destroyed tion with slavery , " or " For the constitu- two printing - offices , and plundered ...
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