The Congressional Globe, Volumen17Blair & Rives, 1846 |
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... vote for members of the Legislature . So that , even at the first election , they could not vote without this qualification . Nor did it follow that even then they could vote perma- nently , unless the Legislature so provided . And if ...
... vote for members of the Legislature . So that , even at the first election , they could not vote without this qualification . Nor did it follow that even then they could vote perma- nently , unless the Legislature so provided . And if ...
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... vote was then taken by yeas and nays on might be read . left the President at liberty to send the House just. resolution could not be divided , and the vote taken separately on each . The SPEAKER decided that the resolution could not be ...
... vote was then taken by yeas and nays on might be read . left the President at liberty to send the House just. resolution could not be divided , and the vote taken separately on each . The SPEAKER decided that the resolution could not be ...
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... vote on them . Sir , this slave pro- perty qualification is not republican . As well might the South ask to have their cotton , or tobac- co , or rice , represented here as their slaves , if they be mere property . Mr. Chairman , the ...
... vote on them . Sir , this slave pro- perty qualification is not republican . As well might the South ask to have their cotton , or tobac- co , or rice , represented here as their slaves , if they be mere property . Mr. Chairman , the ...
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Imports See Paupers | 11 |
Independent Treasury bill supplemental to | 77 |
for the current and contingent expenses | 151 |
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