Opinion of the Hon. John Fox, president judge of the judicial district composed of the counties of Bucks and Montgomery, against the exercise of Negro suffrage in Pennsylvania

also, the vote of the members of the Pennsylvania convention on the motion of Mr. Martin to insert the word "white" as one of the proposed amendments to the constitution

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Opinion of the Hon. John Fox, president judge of the judicial district composed of the counties of Bucks and Montgomery, against the exercise of Negro suffrage in Pennsylvania

also, the vote of the members of the Pennsylvania convention on the motion of Mr. Martin to insert the word "white" as one of the proposed amendments to the constitution

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"Opinion of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bucks County, delivered by Judge Fox, 28th December, 1837, in the matter of the contested election of Abraham Fretz returned as elected commissioner of Bucks county."--P. 3.

Caption title: Negro suffrage.

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Harrisburg
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Negro suffrage.

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15 p.
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15

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OL45031179M
OCLC/WorldCat
28283969

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