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United States (United States) (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
Alabama (Alabama, United States) (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
Louisiana (Louisiana, United States) (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
March 18th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
March 16th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
March 21st, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
March 25th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.
March 30th, 1861 AD (search for this): article 4
A Tolerable Inanimate. --If anybody is seriously distressed about division in Public sentiment over the Constitution of the Confederate States, we recommend them to study the following statement of the vote upon the question of its adoption: Vote States.TimeYeas.Nays. AlabamaMarch 16, 1861875 GeorgiaMarch 18, 18611966 LouisianaMarch 21, 18611617 TexasMarch, 25, 1861682 MississippiMarch 30, 1861787 Two States, South Carolina and Florida, are yet to adopt the new Constitution. It will be seen the total vote of the five States in Convention stands — for adoption 500, against it 21. We call that about as near unanimity as we can expect to attain in this mundane sphere.--Macon Telegraph.