Report of the Special Committee Appointed to Investigate the Troubles in Kansas: With the Views of the Minority of Said CommitteeC. Wendell, printer, 1856 - Всего страниц: 1338 |
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... free - State men , and voted for , and secured the nomina- tions of , the men they considered the most obnoxious to the free - State party , in order to cause dissension in that party . ( 43 ) Quite a number of settlers came into the ...
... free - State men , and voted for , and secured the nomina- tions of , the men they considered the most obnoxious to the free - State party , in order to cause dissension in that party . ( 43 ) Quite a number of settlers came into the ...
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... free - State men , ( 18 ) and there cannot be the least doubt that if none but the actual settlers of the district had voted at that election the free - State candidates would have been elected . The number of legal voters in the ...
... free - State men , ( 18 ) and there cannot be the least doubt that if none but the actual settlers of the district had voted at that election the free - State candidates would have been elected . The number of legal voters in the ...
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... free - State majority was polled . ( 14 ) From the testimony the whole district appears to have been largely free- State ; and had none but actual settlers voted , the free - State candi- dates would have been elected by a large ...
... free - State majority was polled . ( 14 ) From the testimony the whole district appears to have been largely free- State ; and had none but actual settlers voted , the free - State candi- dates would have been elected by a large ...
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... free - State men generally did not vote , ( 26 ) though constituting a majority in the pro- cinct . ( 27 ) Upon counting the ballots in the box , and the names on the poll - lists , it was found that there were too many ballots , ( 27 ) ...
... free - State men generally did not vote , ( 26 ) though constituting a majority in the pro- cinct . ( 27 ) Upon counting the ballots in the box , and the names on the poll - lists , it was found that there were too many ballots , ( 27 ) ...
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... free State , they that day " fell over the fence . " ( 4 ) The judges required the voters to take an oath that they were actual residents . They objected at first , some saying they had a claim , or held a claim , or owned a claim , or ...
... free State , they that day " fell over the fence . " ( 4 ) The judges required the voters to take an oath that they were actual residents . They objected at first , some saying they had a claim , or held a claim , or owned a claim , or ...
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