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... vote in my case . " Stockton got Morrill's ap- proval of this message on Thursday and sent it off . Wright , in a telegraphed reply , informed his colleague that he was still confined to his room and would not be able to reach ...
... vote in my case . " Stockton got Morrill's ap- proval of this message on Thursday and sent it off . Wright , in a telegraphed reply , informed his colleague that he was still confined to his room and would not be able to reach ...
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... vote shifted again : 22 for Stockton , 21 against him . Stockton had done himself in . Had he let the tie stand , the Radicals would have had to give up the battle . As it was they could now claim that Stockton's vote was illegal and ...
... vote shifted again : 22 for Stockton , 21 against him . Stockton had done himself in . Had he let the tie stand , the Radicals would have had to give up the battle . As it was they could now claim that Stockton's vote was illegal and ...
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... vote and hold office except those excluded by Section 3 of the not - yet - ratified Fourteenth Amendment and those " disfranchised by rebellion . " Each state was to hold a convention and frame a constitution , enfranchising the Negroes ...
... vote and hold office except those excluded by Section 3 of the not - yet - ratified Fourteenth Amendment and those " disfranchised by rebellion . " Each state was to hold a convention and frame a constitution , enfranchising the Negroes ...
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THE VICE PRESIDENT | 3 |
THE RADICALS | 35 |
OF HOPES DEFERRED | 49 |
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