Niles' Weekly Register, Volume 47H. Niles, 1834 Containing political, historical, geographical, scientifical, statistical, economical, and biographical documents, essays and facts: together with notices of the arts and manu factures, and a record of the events of the times. |
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... voting - the average majority of the three whigs elected being then only about 30 votes . Hood 135 Kent 133 fglehart Ridgely Hammond Allen 1,132 1,157 Last year one Jackson member was elected , receiving 144 votes , the whig candidates ...
... voting - the average majority of the three whigs elected being then only about 30 votes . Hood 135 Kent 133 fglehart Ridgely Hammond Allen 1,132 1,157 Last year one Jackson member was elected , receiving 144 votes , the whig candidates ...
Pagina 108
... votes for governor , were officially counted , and resulted as follows : For Mr. Palmer , anti - masonic 17,131 , Mr. Gradiey , Jackson 10,385 , Mr. Seymour , whig 10,159 . The whole number of votes being 37,759 , and requiring 18,880 ...
... votes for governor , were officially counted , and resulted as follows : For Mr. Palmer , anti - masonic 17,131 , Mr. Gradiey , Jackson 10,385 , Mr. Seymour , whig 10,159 . The whole number of votes being 37,759 , and requiring 18,880 ...
Pagina 151
... votes . At this election , the Jackson par- sion of the assembly . He said there was no particular necessity gave 441 votes less than at the choice of electors of president ty of their being acted upon at this time . Congress would not ...
... votes . At this election , the Jackson par- sion of the assembly . He said there was no particular necessity gave 441 votes less than at the choice of electors of president ty of their being acted upon at this time . Congress would not ...
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