History of the Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America, Том 3J. R. Osgood, 1877 |
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... vote . – East Tennessee . — Brownlow . — North Carolina . — Ap- points commissioners . Joins the Confederacy ... votes . ridge . - Counting of Anxiety . Assurance of Hindman . - Statement of Breckin- Mr. Lincoln leaves Springfield ...
... vote . – East Tennessee . — Brownlow . — North Carolina . — Ap- points commissioners . Joins the Confederacy ... votes . ridge . - Counting of Anxiety . Assurance of Hindman . - Statement of Breckin- Mr. Lincoln leaves Springfield ...
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... vote of one hundred and forty - five to thirty - eight , although all the South Carolina delegation and most of those of Florida , Alabama , Georgia , and Mississippi refused to vote on the plea that their respective States had ordered ...
... vote of one hundred and forty - five to thirty - eight , although all the South Carolina delegation and most of those of Florida , Alabama , Georgia , and Mississippi refused to vote on the plea that their respective States had ordered ...
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... voted that all resolutions and propositions upon the general subject should be referred to the committee , twenty - five ... vote of one hundred and fifteen to forty - four . Another , offered by Martin J. Crawford of Georgia , declaring ...
... voted that all resolutions and propositions upon the general subject should be referred to the committee , twenty - five ... vote of one hundred and fifteen to forty - four . Another , offered by Martin J. Crawford of Georgia , declaring ...
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... vote upon the report of the com- mittee . Before reaching that vote it was necessary to dispose of three proposed amendments . The first , offered by John C. Burch of California , proposing a convention for amending the Constitution ...
... vote upon the report of the com- mittee . Before reaching that vote it was necessary to dispose of three proposed amendments . The first , offered by John C. Burch of California , proposing a convention for amending the Constitution ...
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Henry Wilson Samuel Hunt. and the resolution received the requisite number of votes , passed the Senate , and was approved ... vote against both the resolution and the substi- tute , expressing the belief that the Northwest would never re ...
Henry Wilson Samuel Hunt. and the resolution received the requisite number of votes , passed the Senate , and was approved ... vote against both the resolution and the substi- tute , expressing the belief that the Northwest would never re ...
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