The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1869 |
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... constitution is not adopted . There are about 167,000 registered voters in the State , so that it will require 84,000 votes to adopt the constitution . We could not , under the unfair influences arrayed against us , reasonably hope to ...
... constitution is not adopted . There are about 167,000 registered voters in the State , so that it will require 84,000 votes to adopt the constitution . We could not , under the unfair influences arrayed against us , reasonably hope to ...
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... constitution proposed by the convention , lately in session at Montgomery , to abstain from voting at all the elections to be held on the fourth and fifth of February , either upon the question of ratifying or rejecting that constitution ...
... constitution proposed by the convention , lately in session at Montgomery , to abstain from voting at all the elections to be held on the fourth and fifth of February , either upon the question of ratifying or rejecting that constitution ...
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... constitution , as framed by the committee previously appointed for that pur- pose , having finally been put to the vote , was adopted by 46 yeas against 20 nays . Its chief provisions , which had also been the most hotly- contested ...
... constitution , as framed by the committee previously appointed for that pur- pose , having finally been put to the vote , was adopted by 46 yeas against 20 nays . Its chief provisions , which had also been the most hotly- contested ...
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... constitution , provided for its ratification by the people by ordering a general election to begin for that purpose on March 13 , 1868 , prescribing also that the voters should at the same time choose the State officers , the members of ...
... constitution , provided for its ratification by the people by ordering a general election to begin for that purpose on March 13 , 1868 , prescribing also that the voters should at the same time choose the State officers , the members of ...
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... constitution of Arkansas is declared to have been ratified by the people by a majority of 1,316 votes , it may be ... constitution twenty - seven thousand nine hundred and thirteen ( 27,913 ) ; against the constitution , twenty - six ...
... constitution of Arkansas is declared to have been ratified by the people by a majority of 1,316 votes , it may be ... constitution twenty - seven thousand nine hundred and thirteen ( 27,913 ) ; against the constitution , twenty - six ...
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