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... voters registered vote for a convention then a convention shall be held ; but if a majority of the whole num- ber of voters registered vote against it , it shall not be held . Now , it may happen that an election may be held when there ...
... voters registered vote for a convention then a convention shall be held ; but if a majority of the whole num- ber of voters registered vote against it , it shall not be held . Now , it may happen that an election may be held when there ...
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... voters refuse to register their names , as they have the right to do . They do not see fit to participate in the proceeding . They dislike the project in toto . They are unwilling to reconstruct their State governments or to come back ...
... voters refuse to register their names , as they have the right to do . They do not see fit to participate in the proceeding . They dislike the project in toto . They are unwilling to reconstruct their State governments or to come back ...
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... voters regis- tered as aforesaid as nearly as may be . The convention in Virginia shall consist of the same number of members as represented the terri- tory now constituting Virginia in the most numerous branch of the Legislature of ...
... voters regis- tered as aforesaid as nearly as may be . The convention in Virginia shall consist of the same number of members as represented the terri- tory now constituting Virginia in the most numerous branch of the Legislature of ...
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