... on the side for sending one. It was observed by Capt. Gushing in reply, that there could be no mistake ; that they had already counted off five hundred and ninety-six with correctness, and that, in a few minutes, the counting would be finished and... Contested Elections: Reports of - Page 22by Massachusetts. General Court - 1814Full view - About this book
| Leonard Bliss - Pawtucket (R.I.) - 1836 - 316 pages
...reply, that there could be no mistake ; that they had already counted off five hundred and ninety six with correctness, and that, in a few minutes, the...Mr. French persisted in his interference, took Capt. Cushing aside, and they were in conversation for some time. In the mean while, many thinking the counting... | |
| George Henry Tilton - Rehoboth (Mass.) - 1918 - 532 pages
...there could be no mistake, that they had already counted off five hundred and ninety-six correctly, and that in a few minutes the counting would be finished...made; but Mr. French persisted in his interference until confusion arose and those who had gone out began to come back, and soon all were back expecting... | |
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