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Strana 115
... dollars . The new Constitution of 1843 has defined it to mean that sum clear of all encumbrances , and has required residence in the State of two years , and of six months in the city or town in which the elector votes . But an elector ...
... dollars . The new Constitution of 1843 has defined it to mean that sum clear of all encumbrances , and has required residence in the State of two years , and of six months in the city or town in which the elector votes . But an elector ...
Strana 116
... dollar , or been enrolled and served in the militia . Naturalised citizens must have the freehold qualification above ... dollars . " These provisions , together with that relating to the judicial tenure and compensation , render the ...
... dollar , or been enrolled and served in the militia . Naturalised citizens must have the freehold qualification above ... dollars . " These provisions , together with that relating to the judicial tenure and compensation , render the ...
Strana 130
... dollar a head ; and some , it is said , so low as fifty cents , to deposit in the ballot - box a vote they had never seen . This demoralising process is playing fear- ful havoc with our institutions , rendering them , to a vast ex- tent ...
... dollar a head ; and some , it is said , so low as fifty cents , to deposit in the ballot - box a vote they had never seen . This demoralising process is playing fear- ful havoc with our institutions , rendering them , to a vast ex- tent ...
Strana 132
... dollars , out of which he said he bribed a majority of the delegates in the district , and kept the balance for himself . " The dangers to which this system may lead are appall- ing to every true patriot who calmly and attentively con ...
... dollars , out of which he said he bribed a majority of the delegates in the district , and kept the balance for himself . " The dangers to which this system may lead are appall- ing to every true patriot who calmly and attentively con ...
Strana 139
... dollars per working day , i . e . during their actual at- tendance on their legislative duties , and six dollars for every twenty miles travelled to and from the place of the meeting of Con- gress . In 1795 the payment to senators was ...
... dollars per working day , i . e . during their actual at- tendance on their legislative duties , and six dollars for every twenty miles travelled to and from the place of the meeting of Con- gress . In 1795 the payment to senators was ...
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