Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes53-54Illinois State Historical Society., 1960 |
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... votes . Matson writes that many illegal votes were cast on both sides , “ but it was contended that the end justified the means . " He tells how he and other minor young men were forced to vote and reports the rumor that some women in ...
... votes . Matson writes that many illegal votes were cast on both sides , “ but it was contended that the end justified the means . " He tells how he and other minor young men were forced to vote and reports the rumor that some women in ...
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... voting , the system used since 1872 in the election of members to the Illinois House of Representatives , is employed ... vote for one candidate and two votes for another . The most readily understood effect of this device is its encour ...
... voting , the system used since 1872 in the election of members to the Illinois House of Representatives , is employed ... vote for one candidate and two votes for another . The most readily understood effect of this device is its encour ...
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... voted in the affirmative , against only three in the negative , but the rules of Congress required an affirmative vote of seven states , and the provision was lost . Actually the seven states from Pennsylvania northward were unanimously ...
... voted in the affirmative , against only three in the negative , but the rules of Congress required an affirmative vote of seven states , and the provision was lost . Actually the seven states from Pennsylvania northward were unanimously ...
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