Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, 1권Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... negro could vote , unless he possessed a property qualification of two hundred and fifty dollars . It was , therefore , no proposition of mine , nor is it any proposition of mine that the property qualifi- cation should exist in regard ...
... negro could vote , unless he possessed a property qualification of two hundred and fifty dollars . It was , therefore , no proposition of mine , nor is it any proposition of mine that the property qualifi- cation should exist in regard ...
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... negro . And they distrust in their intelligence to vote upon this ques- tell us that those men , some of them are of the tion , and looks to me very much like a fraud upon same opinion still and yet they would make this a the electors ...
... negro . And they distrust in their intelligence to vote upon this ques- tell us that those men , some of them are of the tion , and looks to me very much like a fraud upon same opinion still and yet they would make this a the electors ...
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... negro race in capacity , the How is it that by the gentleman's having a right ground upon which many who oppose negro suf- to vote the negro gets a right to vote , any more frage base their opposition . I have referred , sir , to than a ...
... negro race in capacity , the How is it that by the gentleman's having a right ground upon which many who oppose negro suf- to vote the negro gets a right to vote , any more frage base their opposition . I have referred , sir , to than a ...
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... negro be the condition of that class , ignorant as they America is a vast improvement on the negro in may be in regard to matters of the world , unedu- Africa . Owing to the kindness , and , I might add , cated as they may be in schools ...
... negro be the condition of that class , ignorant as they America is a vast improvement on the negro in may be in regard to matters of the world , unedu- Africa . Owing to the kindness , and , I might add , cated as they may be in schools ...
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... negro the transition was purpose and firmness of faith , and that they falter easy and rapid . We are also told that our doc- trines will lead to social equality ; but of that I am not afraid . Social standing is determined by merit ...
... negro the transition was purpose and firmness of faith , and that they falter easy and rapid . We are also told that our doc- trines will lead to social equality ; but of that I am not afraid . Social standing is determined by merit ...
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adjourn Albany almshouse Alvord amendment appointed Auditor Axtell believe body called Canal Fund Chairman Champlain canal citizens clerk colored Committee Comptroller consideration Constitution Convention Court debate declared adopted declared carried desire discussion elective franchise electors Erie canal favor finance Folger following resolution Genesee Valley canal gentleman from Kings gentleman from Onondaga gentleman from Ontario gentleman from Westchester Greeley GREELEY-I inquire Judiciary Krum lature Legislature lution M. I. Townsend matter ment mittee motion move Murphy natural right o'clock object offered the following opinion party persons point of order political present President PRESIDENT-The Chair printed proceeded to read proper property qualification proposed proposition race reason referred regard reso Resolved right of suffrage rule SECRETARY proceeded separate submission session submitted T. W. Dwight tion vention Verplanck voters whole wish women word York