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... voting to have themselves registered and enrolled to vote . He therefore supposes that a consider- able number of negroes will not vote of their own motion , either from indifference or from some other cause . Then he says that an equal ...
... voting to have themselves registered and enrolled to vote . He therefore supposes that a consider- able number of negroes will not vote of their own motion , either from indifference or from some other cause . Then he says that an equal ...
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... vote for a convention , a making different sources of authority to put convention shall be held ; and if a majority of the scheme in operation . Another is that it all those registered vote against a convention , will enable , if ...
... vote for a convention , a making different sources of authority to put convention shall be held ; and if a majority of the scheme in operation . Another is that it all those registered vote against a convention , will enable , if ...
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... vote for or against a convention to form a constitution there- for under this act . Those voting in favor of such a convention shall have written or printed on the bal- lots by which they vote for delegates as aforesaid the words " For ...
... vote for or against a convention to form a constitution there- for under this act . Those voting in favor of such a convention shall have written or printed on the bal- lots by which they vote for delegates as aforesaid the words " For ...
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