The Voter's Text Book, Comprising a Collection of the Most Important Documents and Statistics, Connected with the Political History of America: Compiled from Official Records, with Biographical and Historical SketchesAsher, Adams & Higgins, 1868 - 382 էջ |
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... KENTUCKY Was settled , in the year 1775 , by Daniel Boone and a num- ber of associates from North Carolina . The trials and ad- ventures of these hardy pioneers , and especially those of Boone , constitute one of the most romantic ...
... KENTUCKY Was settled , in the year 1775 , by Daniel Boone and a num- ber of associates from North Carolina . The trials and ad- ventures of these hardy pioneers , and especially those of Boone , constitute one of the most romantic ...
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... Kentucky ... 12 North Carolina ............. 8 South Carolina ...... ........... 4 Georgia ... George Washington , of Virginia . John Adams , of Massachusetts . George Clinton , of New York . Thomas Jefferson , of Virginia . Aaron Burr ...
... Kentucky ... 12 North Carolina ............. 8 South Carolina ...... ........... 4 Georgia ... George Washington , of Virginia . John Adams , of Massachusetts . George Clinton , of New York . Thomas Jefferson , of Virginia . Aaron Burr ...
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... Kentucky 4 .... 12 North Carolina . 1 11 1 6 3 1 8 South Carolina . 4 Georgia ........ 3 Tennessee .......... 844 . 8 1 4 .... 3 | w .... .... 139 No. of Electors . 71 68 59 30 15 11 5 7 Majority ... ..... 70 ! 2 3 2 1 2 John Adams ...
... Kentucky 4 .... 12 North Carolina . 1 11 1 6 3 1 8 South Carolina . 4 Georgia ........ 3 Tennessee .......... 844 . 8 1 4 .... 3 | w .... .... 139 No. of Electors . 71 68 59 30 15 11 5 7 Majority ... ..... 70 ! 2 3 2 1 2 John Adams ...
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... ...... ............................................. .. 3 10 Delaware ... 4 Kentucky . ......................... ................ 12 North Carolina ...... 3 Tennessee ........ 8 South Carolina ....... ..................... .......
... ...... ............................................. .. 3 10 Delaware ... 4 Kentucky . ......................... ................ 12 North Carolina ...... 3 Tennessee ........ 8 South Carolina ....... ..................... .......
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... Kentucky .. 3 176 Whole No. of Electors .. Majority .. 891 162 14 162 .... 14 Thomas Jefferson , elected President , took the oath of office for a second term , and entered upon his duties March 4 , 1805 . George Clinton , elected Vice ...
... Kentucky .. 3 176 Whole No. of Electors .. Majority .. 891 162 14 162 .... 14 Thomas Jefferson , elected President , took the oath of office for a second term , and entered upon his duties March 4 , 1805 . George Clinton , elected Vice ...
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