United States Weekly Telegraph, Volum 2D. Green., 1833 |
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... vote of the south . If the partisans of Mr. Van Bu- ren had voted for this proposition , it would have been carried last year . It is , therefore , parent that , as the partisans of Mr. Van Buren , last year defeated the adjustment of ...
... vote of the south . If the partisans of Mr. Van Bu- ren had voted for this proposition , it would have been carried last year . It is , therefore , parent that , as the partisans of Mr. Van Buren , last year defeated the adjustment of ...
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... votes ? Does he more especially , do we invite attention to the believe that the people are incapable of mak- artful ... vote directly for President and Vice Finding that the Presidential election and the President , and that the persons ...
... votes ? Does he more especially , do we invite attention to the believe that the people are incapable of mak- artful ... vote directly for President and Vice Finding that the Presidential election and the President , and that the persons ...
Side 643
... vote for a President and Vice President ac- aside , however , all the indiscretions of the edi- cording to the Constitution , and make two lists tor in question - and take the matter up on of all persons voted for , to be signed and ...
... vote for a President and Vice President ac- aside , however , all the indiscretions of the edi- cording to the Constitution , and make two lists tor in question - and take the matter up on of all persons voted for , to be signed and ...
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