Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... constitution . " That the result of the last meeting of this legal Convention in Feb. 1842 , was the constitution accompanying this statement , marked which , in case of its adoption by the people , would have been the su- preme law of ...
... constitution . " That the result of the last meeting of this legal Convention in Feb. 1842 , was the constitution accompanying this statement , marked which , in case of its adoption by the people , would have been the su- preme law of ...
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... constitution it was provided , that " This constitution shall be submitted to the people , for their adoption or rejection , on Monday , the 27th December next , and on the two suc- ceeding days . ' *** And every person entitled to a ...
... constitution it was provided , that " This constitution shall be submitted to the people , for their adoption or rejection , on Monday , the 27th December next , and on the two suc- ceeding days . ' *** And every person entitled to a ...
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... constitution brought to the polls probably not over 7,000 to 7,500 votes . The whole vote against the legal constitution was about 8,600 . If we allow 1,000 as the number of freeholders who voted against the legal constitution , because ...
... constitution brought to the polls probably not over 7,000 to 7,500 votes . The whole vote against the legal constitution was about 8,600 . If we allow 1,000 as the number of freeholders who voted against the legal constitution , because ...
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