Summary of the Proceedings of a Convention of Republican Delegates ...: For ...Packard and Van Benthuysen, 1832 - 24 páginas |
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... vote for the Vice - President , a majority of the delegation from each State shall designate the member or members who shall vote for said State . Resolved , That the delegates from each State in this convention , be entitled to as many ...
... vote for the Vice - President , a majority of the delegation from each State shall designate the member or members who shall vote for said State . Resolved , That the delegates from each State in this convention , be entitled to as many ...
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... votes : -From Illinois 2 votes ; India- na 9 ; Kentucky 15 - being in all 26 votes . That Richard M. Johnson had received the That Philip P. Barbour had received the fol- lowing votes : -From North Carolina 6 votes ; Virginia 23 ...
... votes : -From Illinois 2 votes ; India- na 9 ; Kentucky 15 - being in all 26 votes . That Richard M. Johnson had received the That Philip P. Barbour had received the fol- lowing votes : -From North Carolina 6 votes ; Virginia 23 ...
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... vote , so soon as the will of a majority of the conven- tion was indicated , they were disposed cheerfully to yield their preference for the favorite son of the west , whose claims Ordered , That the same be entered on the minutes of ...
... vote , so soon as the will of a majority of the conven- tion was indicated , they were disposed cheerfully to yield their preference for the favorite son of the west , whose claims Ordered , That the same be entered on the minutes of ...
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... vote to the distinguished citizen , on whom the choice of the convention has fallen . They consider it due to the occasion to re- fer also to the nature of the crisis at which we have arrived , the objects to be achieved and the dangers ...
... vote to the distinguished citizen , on whom the choice of the convention has fallen . They consider it due to the occasion to re- fer also to the nature of the crisis at which we have arrived , the objects to be achieved and the dangers ...
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... vote which secured Gen'l Jackson's election , have made a far more extensive change . But in the subordinate departments of the government at Washington , no individual has been removed , whatever his political predilections , unless he ...
... vote which secured Gen'l Jackson's election , have made a far more extensive change . But in the subordinate departments of the government at Washington , no individual has been removed , whatever his political predilections , unless he ...
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