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Minutes and Discourses, 11 April 1844
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Council of Fifty, Minutes, and JS, Discourses, , Hancock Co., IL, 11 Apr. 1844; in Council of Fifty, “Record,” pp. [94]–[141]; handwriting of ; CHL.
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Minutes and Discourses, 11 April 1844
Council of Fifty, Minutes, March 1844–January 1846; Volume 1, 10 March 1844–1 March 1845
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Er arose to say that the
first edition of “
General Smiths views
of the powers and policy of the Govern
ment of the U.S.
” was near all sold
and he motioned that a new edition
be published with the foregoing “
name
”
for its caption
Er asked whether
“Jeffersonian” or “Jefferson” Democracy
was most proper.
Pres
t
.
J. Smith said one was proper
as the other.
The question was called for and the
motion adopted unanimously
The call for the report of the Committee
was renewed, whereupon
arose and said that in consequence [p. [101]]
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Minutes and Discourses, 11 April 1844
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