Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801 |
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... out of whom a President of the United States may be chosen by the House of
Representatives , in case no person should be found to have a majority of the
whole number of the votes of the electors appointed by the different states . Sect .
II .
... out of whom a President of the United States may be chosen by the House of
Representatives , in case no person should be found to have a majority of the
whole number of the votes of the electors appointed by the different states . Sect .
II .
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I , A . B . , do swear , ( or affirm , as the case may be ) that I will impartially
examine the votes given by the electors of President and Vice - President of the
United States , together with all the exceptions and petitions against them , and a
true ...
I , A . B . , do swear , ( or affirm , as the case may be ) that I will impartially
examine the votes given by the electors of President and Vice - President of the
United States , together with all the exceptions and petitions against them , and a
true ...
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And be it further enacted , That on the first day of March next , after their
appointment , the grand committee shall make their final report to the Senate and
House of Representatives , stating the number of legal votes for each person ,
and the ...
And be it further enacted , That on the first day of March next , after their
appointment , the grand committee shall make their final report to the Senate and
House of Representatives , stating the number of legal votes for each person ,
and the ...
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And it shall hereafter be the . duty of the electors to express specially in their
ceruificates , the time , the place , and the manner of giving their votes . SECT . XI
. Aud be it further enacted , That all petitions respecting the election of President
and ...
And it shall hereafter be the . duty of the electors to express specially in their
ceruificates , the time , the place , and the manner of giving their votes . SECT . XI
. Aud be it further enacted , That all petitions respecting the election of President
and ...
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Its object was to prevent the milia tary from appearing in great bodies at elections
, and from overawing the people , and influencing their votes . The scenes of this
sort , daily exhibited in the United States , clearly proved that the notions of the ...
Its object was to prevent the milia tary from appearing in great bodies at elections
, and from overawing the people , and influencing their votes . The scenes of this
sort , daily exhibited in the United States , clearly proved that the notions of the ...
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