| James Ford Rhodes - United States - 1906 - 484 pages
...constitutions of neither of said States shall ever be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right...vote by the Constitution thereof herein recognized." 6 1 Globe, p. 2464. * Not voting, 45. Globe ; McPherson, p. 340. 8 June 9, Globe, p. 2965. Among the... | |
| Walter Lynwood Fleming - Buildings - 1906 - 582 pages
...constitution of neither of said States shall ever be so amended or changed, as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right...vote by the constitution thereof herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes as are now felonies at common law, whereof they shall have been... | |
| Joseph Grégoire de Roulhac Hamilton - North Carolina - 1906 - 280 pages
...that the constitution of none of them should ever be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote in the State, who were entitled to vote under the constitution then recognized, except as a punishment... | |
| Walter Lynwood Fleming - Buildings - 1906 - 544 pages
...First, That the constitution of Virginia shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes... | |
| William Archibald Dunning - Constitutional history - 1907 - 412 pages
...undamental condition" that its constitution should "never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote . . . who are entitled to vote by the constitution . . . herein recognized." But the validity of such... | |
| William MacDonald - History - 1908 - 648 pages
...constitutions of neither of said States shall ever be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right...vote by the constitution thereof herein recognized, except as a punishment for such -crimes as are now felonies at common law, whereof they shall have... | |
| William MacDonald - Charters - 1908 - 654 pages
...condition: That the constitution of Arkansas shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized, except as a punishment for such crimes... | |
| Charles William Ramsdell - HISTORY - 1910 - 336 pages
...another, that the constitution of Texas should never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote as recognized by the constitution adopted, except as punishment for crime; a third, that it should... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1911 - 824 pages
...States, including South Carolina, should never be amended or changed so as to deprive any citizen, or class of citizens of the United States, of the right to vote in said State given to them by the constitution thereof named in the act, except for the punishment for crimes such... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 824 pages
...States, including South Carolina, should never be amended or changed so as to deprive any citizen, or class of citizens of the United States, of the right to vote in said State given to them by the constitution thereof named in the act, except for the punishment for crimes such... | |
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