Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1864 |
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... vote , and a plebiscitum is lawful only when all legitimate authority has lapsed , and the govern- ment is vacant . The vote of a whole people against an existing legitimate government , or against the legal claim- ant , being illegal ...
... vote , and a plebiscitum is lawful only when all legitimate authority has lapsed , and the govern- ment is vacant . The vote of a whole people against an existing legitimate government , or against the legal claim- ant , being illegal ...
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... vote , based on a census that gives ten times their number . If the Union men are to be treated as the State , be it so ; but let , at least , their electoral vote and Federal representation be no more than their actual number under the ...
... vote , based on a census that gives ten times their number . If the Union men are to be treated as the State , be it so ; but let , at least , their electoral vote and Federal representation be no more than their actual number under the ...
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... vote in his hand , he can bid the oppressor defiance . " I beg your pardon . I do not believe quite so much in votes as you do , my democratic friend . In my youth I listened to all these fine theories and said myself some fine things ...
... vote in his hand , he can bid the oppressor defiance . " I beg your pardon . I do not believe quite so much in votes as you do , my democratic friend . In my youth I listened to all these fine theories and said myself some fine things ...
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NUMBER | 1 |
THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE AND PROCLAMATION | 85 |
GENERAL HALLECKS REPORT | 112 |
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