John Adams, 34 ; John Jay, 9 ; RH Harrison, 6 ; John Rutledge, 6; John Hancock, 4 ; George Clinton, 3; Samuel Huntingdon, 2; John Milton, 2 ; James Armstrong, Benjamin Lincoln, and Edward Telfair, 1 each. History of New York City: From the Discovery to the Present Day - Halaman 168oleh William Leete Stone - 1868 - 252 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| James Parton - 1858 - 728 halaman
...follows : For George Washington, 69 votes (the whole number) ; John Adams, 34 ; John Jay, 9 ; Robert H. Harrison, 6 ; John Rutledge, 6 ; John Hancock, 4 ; George Clinton, 3 ; Samuel Huntingdon, 2 ; John Wilton, 2 ; James Armstrong, 1 ; Edward Telfair, 1 ; Benjamin Lincoln, 1. Mr.... | |
| 1859 - 710 halaman
...voted. JOHN ADAMS was elected Vice-President, receiving 34 votes ; while John Jay had 9 votes, Robert H. Harrison 6, John Rutledge 6, John Hancock 4, George Clinton 3, Samuel Huntington 2, James Armstrong 1, Edward Telfair 1, and BenjaLincoln 1. The Electors were : — • Ebenezer Thompson.... | |
| 1859 - 710 halaman
...votes. JOHN ADAMS was elected Vice-President, receiving 34 votes ; while John Jay had 9 votes, Robert H. Harrison 6, John Rutledge 6, John Hancock 4, George Clinton 3, Samuel Hnntington 2, James Armstrong 1, Edward Telfair 1, and Benjamin Lincoln 1. The Electors were: — NEW... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1864 - 556 halaman
...votes. JOHN ADAMS was elected Vice-President, receiving 84 votes ; while John Jay had 9 votes, Robert H. Harrison 6, John Rutledge 6, John Hancock 4, George Clinton 3, Samuel Huntington 2, James Armstrong 1, Edward Telfair 1, and Benjamin Lincoln 1. The Electors were : HAMPSHIRE. Benjamin... | |
| Samuel A. McPhetres - 1868 - 100 halaman
...elections there were no party divisions. 1788. George Washington, 69; John Adams, 34; John Jay, 9; R. H. Harrison, 6; John Rutledge, 6; John Hancock, 4; George...Clinton, 3 ; Samuel Huntington, 2 ; John Milton, 2 ; John Armstrong, 1; Edward Telfair, 1; Benjamin Lincoln, 1. 1792. George Washington, 132; John Adams,... | |
| 1868 - 646 halaman
...votes. Joux ADAMS was elected Vice-Président, receiving 31 votes ; while John Jay had 9 votes, Robert H. Harrison 6, John Rutledge 6. John Hancock, 4, George Clinton 3, Samuel lluntington 2, James Armstrong 1, Edward Tclfair 1, and Benjamin Lineóla 1. The Electors were : —... | |
| Frank Champion - 1872 - 258 halaman
...number of Electors, 69. ELECTORAL VOTE— George Washington, 69 ; John Adams, 34 ; John Jay, 9 ; R. II. Harrison, 6 ; John Rutledge, 6; John Hancock, 4 ;...Clinton, 3 ; Samuel Huntington, 2 ; John Milton, 2 ; James Armstrong, 1 ; Edward Telfair, 1 ; Benjamin Lincolu, 1. George Washington was thereupon declared... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1876 - 264 halaman
...Adams. f The votes stood as follows— George Washington, 69 ; John Adams, 34 ; John Jay, 9 ; Robert H. Harrison, 6 ; John Rutledge, 6 ; John Hancock,...by that body, that the address should be — ' His HIOHNESS THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, AND THE PEOTECTOK OF THEIH LIBEETIES.' Bj.t th.3 House... | |
| 1878 - 748 halaman
...of Massachusetts was elected Vice-Président, receiving 34 votes; while John Jay had 9 votes; Robert H. Harrison. 6; John Rutledge, 6; John Hancock, 4; George Clinton, 3; Samuel Huntington, 2; James Armstrong, 1; Edward Telfair, 1; and Benjamin Lincoln, 1. SECOND ADMINISTRATION. — WASHINGTON.... | |
| Benjamin Perley Poore - 1878 - 738 halaman
...of Massachusetts was elected Vice-President, receiving 34 votes; -while John Jay had 9 votes; Robert H. Harrison, 6; John Rutledge, 6; John Hancock, 4; George Clinton, 3; Samuel Hnntington, 2; James Armstrong, 1; Edward Telfair, 1; and Benjamin Lincoln, 1. SECOND ADMINISTRATION.... | |
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