Documents of American HistoryHenry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts & Company, 1940 - 1092 pages |
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Page 438
... election to be held in the manner prescribed by the act for the election of delegates ; but at a time and place named by the convention , at which election the said electors , and none others , shall vote directly for or against such ...
... election to be held in the manner prescribed by the act for the election of delegates ; but at a time and place named by the convention , at which election the said electors , and none others , shall vote directly for or against such ...
Page 39
... election ; and upon receiving said returns he shall open the same , ascertain the persons elected as delegates , according to the returns of the officers who conducted said election , and make proclamation thereof ; and if a ma- jority ...
... election ; and upon receiving said returns he shall open the same , ascertain the persons elected as delegates , according to the returns of the officers who conducted said election , and make proclamation thereof ; and if a ma- jority ...
Page 90
... election - the voting for those members - free from force and fraud is not diminished by the circumstance that the qualification of the voter is determined by the law of the state where he votes . It equally affects the govern- ment ...
... election - the voting for those members - free from force and fraud is not diminished by the circumstance that the qualification of the voter is determined by the law of the state where he votes . It equally affects the govern- ment ...
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PRIVILEGES AND PREROGATIVES Granted to COLUMBUS April 30 1492 | 1 |
DOC | 2 |
PAPAL BULL INTER CAETERA May 4 1493 | 3 |
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