... should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded : but at that extreme which would unite few, and then to advance or recede, till you get to a number which will unite a bare majority. The Congressional Globe - Side 79av United States. Congress - 1856Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1826 - 228 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded : but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority. 3 Grey 376, 384, 385. " The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all will agree,... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded ; but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority. 3 Grey, 376, 384, 385. • The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all will agree,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if we should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded ; but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority. — 3 Grey, 370. 384, 385. " The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all will... | |
| 1837 - 240 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded ; but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority. 3 Grey, 376, 284, 385. " The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all will agree,... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded; but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority. 3 Grey, 376, 284, 385. " The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all will agree,... | |
| Luther Stearns Cushing - 1849 - 202 sider
...every man's wish, no one can vote against it, and, yet, if it should be carried in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded; but, at that extreme, which will be likely to unite the fewest, and then to advance or recede, until a number or time is reached,... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - 1853 - 354 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded ; but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority. [8 Grey, 376, 384, 385. ] ' The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all will agree,... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1853 - 476 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet if we should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded ; but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority. — 3 Grey, 876, 384, 385. " The fair question in this case is not that to which, and more, all will... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 608 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if we should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded ; but at...get to a number which will unite a bare majority.— 3 Grey, 376, 384, 385. " The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all will agree,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 sider
...being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if we should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded ; but at...recede till you get to a number which will unite a bare majority.—3 Grey, 376, 384, 385. " The fair question in this case is not that to which and more all... | |
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