| 1826 - 228 str.
...citizen of this state, and for one year next preceding any election, shall be seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and...above all debts and incumbrances charged thereon ; and shall have been actually rated, and paid a tax thereon, shall be entitled to vote at any such election.... | |
| Francis Smith Eastman - 1828 - 320 str.
...citizen of this state, and for one year next preceding any election, shall •fee seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and...above all debts and incumbrances charged thereon ; and shall have been actually rated, and paid a tax thereon, shall be entitled to vote at any such election.... | |
| New York (State) - 1829 - 826 str.
...preceding this election, and during that lime have been, and that you now are, seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, over and (22) Law. of 1822, p. 2OT, § 7. (28) Law, of 1824, p. 817. (24) Uwi of 18ZZ, ,». 271. above all debts... | |
| Basil Hall - 1829 - 492 str.
...vote at elections, " If they have been citizens of the state three years, and be seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, for one year preceding any such election." This certainly is a great step. The rule with respect to... | |
| 1831 - 392 str.
...citizen of tliis state, and for one year next preceding any election, shall be seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and...above all debts and incumbrances charged thereon ; and shall have been actually rated, and paid a tax thereon, shall be entitled to vote at such election.... | |
| Moses Severance - 1832 - 312 str.
...citizen of this state, and for one year next preceding any election, shall be seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, over and above the debts and encumbrances charged thereon; and shall have been actually rated, and paid a tax thereon,... | |
| 1833 - 202 str.
...the constitution expressly speaks of the people of color as citizens, and requires them to possess a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, in order to entitle them to vote. The provision of the constitution of NewYork is important. It is... | |
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