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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... majority of regis- tered votes , and was , therefore , rejected under the terms of the very act which , it was claimed , gave the election vitality . The Senate Committee on Fees and Salaries reported on the House bill in regard to the ...
... majority of regis- tered votes , and was , therefore , rejected under the terms of the very act which , it was claimed , gave the election vitality . The Senate Committee on Fees and Salaries reported on the House bill in regard to the ...
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... majority of sixty- five votes . The proposition was rejected by the House of Lords . The Bishops of the Es- tablished Church were unanimous and the Anglican clergy almost unanimous in their op- position . The Presbyterian Church of Scot ...
... majority of sixty- five votes . The proposition was rejected by the House of Lords . The Bishops of the Es- tablished Church were unanimous and the Anglican clergy almost unanimous in their op- position . The Presbyterian Church of Scot ...
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... majority of votes in favor of holding a convention , he fixed the 7th day of January , 1868 , for the delegates to assemble at Little Rock . They met according- ly , and began their work . As they belonged , however , to opposite ...
... majority of votes in favor of holding a convention , he fixed the 7th day of January , 1868 , for the delegates to assemble at Little Rock . They met according- ly , and began their work . As they belonged , however , to opposite ...
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... majority of 1,316 votes , it may be proper to subjoin that part of the official report , transmitted by General Gillem to the army headquarters at Washing ton , in which , after stating the facts returned to him , the general seems to ...
... majority of 1,316 votes , it may be proper to subjoin that part of the official report , transmitted by General Gillem to the army headquarters at Washing ton , in which , after stating the facts returned to him , the general seems to ...
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... majority of sixty- five votes . The proposition was rejected by the House of Lords . The Bishops of the Es- tablished Church were unanimous and the Anglican clergy almost unanimous in their op- position . The Presbyterian Church of Scot ...
... majority of sixty- five votes . The proposition was rejected by the House of Lords . The Bishops of the Es- tablished Church were unanimous and the Anglican clergy almost unanimous in their op- position . The Presbyterian Church of Scot ...
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