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... convention to ratify the United States Constitution , nineteen of the members withdrew , leaving the House without a quorum . Enough of these were , however , dragged to the House to allow business to be transacted . September , 1787 ...
... convention to ratify the United States Constitution , nineteen of the members withdrew , leaving the House without a quorum . Enough of these were , however , dragged to the House to allow business to be transacted . September , 1787 ...
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... convention was , notwithstanding , held , and a ticket pledged to oppose Free Masonry was nominated . The vote polled by the Anti - Masons was comparatively small , but the party increased so rapidly that by 1830 it was , in New York ...
... convention was , notwithstanding , held , and a ticket pledged to oppose Free Masonry was nominated . The vote polled by the Anti - Masons was comparatively small , but the party increased so rapidly that by 1830 it was , in New York ...
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... Convention met August 29 , 1864 , and among other resolutions censuring the war acts of the government , a resolution was passed declaring it to be the sense of the American people that after four years of failure to restore the Union ...
... Convention met August 29 , 1864 , and among other resolutions censuring the war acts of the government , a resolution was passed declaring it to be the sense of the American people that after four years of failure to restore the Union ...
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... convention passed an ordinance of secession , and the State was re - admitted to the Union June 22 , 1868. The capital is Little Rock . The popula- tion in 1880 was 802,525 , and in the last 1890 , census 1,128,179 . Arkansas sends five ...
... convention passed an ordinance of secession , and the State was re - admitted to the Union June 22 , 1868. The capital is Little Rock . The popula- tion in 1880 was 802,525 , and in the last 1890 , census 1,128,179 . Arkansas sends five ...
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... Convention . - A name given to a con- vention of Republicans that supported President John- son's policy on reconstruction ; it met in Philadelphia in August , 1866. Its name arose from the fact that the members from Massachusetts and ...
... Convention . - A name given to a con- vention of Republicans that supported President John- son's policy on reconstruction ; it met in Philadelphia in August , 1866. Its name arose from the fact that the members from Massachusetts and ...
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