Voting by proxy in charitable societies.

Speech of the Hon. Mr. Noodle against the Assembly bill empowering members of benevolent and other societies to vote by proxy. With an introduction, containing the bill, the New York remonstrance, opinions of the press, and notice of Mr. Noodle

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Voting by proxy in charitable societies.

Speech of the Hon. Mr. Noodle against the Assembly bill empowering members of benevolent and other societies to vote by proxy. With an introduction, containing the bill, the New York remonstrance, opinions of the press, and notice of Mr. Noodle

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R. Lockwood
Language
English
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19

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Relates to the remonstrance of the American Tract Society and its attitude on the slavery question

For authorship cf. Duyckinck, Cyclopædia of Amer. literature, v. 1, p. 803

Microfiche (negative) Louisville [Ky.] Lost Cause Press, 1976. 2 sheets. 10.5 x 14.8 cm. ([Slavery, source material and critical literature])

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