Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... vote for Taylor . The same county , in 1844 , gave Clay 530 , and Polk 48 votes . This would appear , from later returns , to be incorrect -the vote being 724 for Taylor , and 14 for Cass . SOUTH CAROLINA . - The Legislature of this ...
... vote for Taylor . The same county , in 1844 , gave Clay 530 , and Polk 48 votes . This would appear , from later returns , to be incorrect -the vote being 724 for Taylor , and 14 for Cass . SOUTH CAROLINA . - The Legislature of this ...
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... vote by the whole number , and that mitted to represent said State by virtue of the the regular delegates shall cast the votes . authority given them by the convention of the A desultory debate , mainly conversational and Whigs of Texas ...
... vote by the whole number , and that mitted to represent said State by virtue of the the regular delegates shall cast the votes . authority given them by the convention of the A desultory debate , mainly conversational and Whigs of Texas ...
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... Vote for Governor . Alleghany Adams Beaver Bucks Bradford Cambria Carbon For the same reason that the Executive veto should , according to the doctrine maintained , be rendered nugatory , and be practically expunged from the ...
... Vote for Governor . Alleghany Adams Beaver Bucks Bradford Cambria Carbon For the same reason that the Executive veto should , according to the doctrine maintained , be rendered nugatory , and be practically expunged from the ...
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