Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... vote in the House and the small states their equal vote in the Senate . June 9 PATERSON : Moved that the Committee resume the clause relating to the rule of suffrage in the national legislature . BREARLEY : Seconds him . He was sorry ...
... vote in the House and the small states their equal vote in the Senate . June 9 PATERSON : Moved that the Committee resume the clause relating to the rule of suffrage in the national legislature . BREARLEY : Seconds him . He was sorry ...
Strana 258
... vote for those who administer it . Our taxes are of two sorts , on real and personal property . The payment of a tax on either , we thought , equally entitled a man to a vote , and thus we in- tended to destroy the odious distinctions ...
... vote for those who administer it . Our taxes are of two sorts , on real and personal property . The payment of a tax on either , we thought , equally entitled a man to a vote , and thus we in- tended to destroy the odious distinctions ...
Strana 346
... vote for it , and I repeat that I never can , and never will vote for it ; and no earthly power shall ever make me vote to plant slavery where slavery does not exist . Still , if there be a majority —and there ought to be such a ...
... vote for it , and I repeat that I never can , and never will vote for it ; and no earthly power shall ever make me vote to plant slavery where slavery does not exist . Still , if there be a majority —and there ought to be such a ...
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