Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4183
... polls State to tax it , and if this pretension be well founded , it on the 2d of November , and vote for the electoral ticket is in the power of Congress , by chartering companies , to pledged to support the distinguished hero and ...
... polls State to tax it , and if this pretension be well founded , it on the 2d of November , and vote for the electoral ticket is in the power of Congress , by chartering companies , to pledged to support the distinguished hero and ...
Page 4201
... polls are compared , and by him , to- the Cumberland road and Harbor bills . He , therefore , gether with a copy of the polls , be transmitted to the Sec- moved that the House proceed to the orders of the day.retary of State ...
... polls are compared , and by him , to- the Cumberland road and Harbor bills . He , therefore , gether with a copy of the polls , be transmitted to the Sec- moved that the House proceed to the orders of the day.retary of State ...
Page 4203
... poll books , that Mr. Letcher by comparing and adding up all the votes actually re- had a majority of forty - nine votes . ceived , and not by purging the polls , as if trying a con- I will now come to the consideration of the question ...
... poll books , that Mr. Letcher by comparing and adding up all the votes actually re- had a majority of forty - nine votes . ceived , and not by purging the polls , as if trying a con- I will now come to the consideration of the question ...
Page 4205
... polls before ten o'clock ? the provision in the constitution and laws , in giving to the I entertain the opinion that he had . electors those days on which to vote . The sheriff would have been highly censurable , if he had refused or ...
... polls before ten o'clock ? the provision in the constitution and laws , in giving to the I entertain the opinion that he had . electors those days on which to vote . The sheriff would have been highly censurable , if he had refused or ...
Page 4207
... polls on the polls with the consent of the judges . He had no each morning of the election , and to close them on the regularly appointed deputy present . He requested a evening of each day . young man of respectability , who was ...
... polls on the polls with the consent of the judges . He had no each morning of the election , and to close them on the regularly appointed deputy present . He requested a evening of each day . young man of respectability , who was ...
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