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Excerpt from Facts Involved in the Rhode Island Controversy: With Some Views Upon the Rights of Both Parties
That of the former was submitted to the people before the latter body had finished its labors; and the strong support afforded, if not clear adoption of that Constitution, induced the Charter Convention to extend the right of suffrage nearly as claimed, still leaving the representation unequal. Their Constitution was rejected by a decided popular vote, and that of the Suffrage Convention was declared by its framers and adherents to have been adopted by a majority of the people, and to be the law ofthe State; and under it a new government was formed.
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