The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution as Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia, in 1787: Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution, Volume 1Lippincott, 1888 |
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... altered , amend- ed , and agreed to , 181 183 21. Legislature ; two Branches ,. 184 22. Congressional Compensation ; Age ,. 185 23. Congressional Compensation , 186 25. Second Branch chosen by the Legislatures ; Service ; Age , 30 Years ...
... altered , amend- ed , and agreed to , 181 183 21. Legislature ; two Branches ,. 184 22. Congressional Compensation ; Age ,. 185 23. Congressional Compensation , 186 25. Second Branch chosen by the Legislatures ; Service ; Age , 30 Years ...
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... alteration took place , and , in 1634 , the towns sent representatives to the General Court . They drew up a general declaration , that the General Court alone had power to make and establish laws , and to elect officers ; to raise ...
... alteration took place , and , in 1634 , the towns sent representatives to the General Court . They drew up a general declaration , that the General Court alone had power to make and establish laws , and to elect officers ; to raise ...
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... alterations , it subsisted down to 1686 , when all the char- ters were prostrated by the authority of King James . Rhode Island made application to be admitted into this union , but was refused , upon the ground that the territory was ...
... alterations , it subsisted down to 1686 , when all the char- ters were prostrated by the authority of King James . Rhode Island made application to be admitted into this union , but was refused , upon the ground that the territory was ...
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... altered by the Assembly . All laws were to be sent to England within five years after the making of them , and , if disapproved of by the crown within six months , to become null and void . It also authorized the proprietary to appoint ...
... altered by the Assembly . All laws were to be sent to England within five years after the making of them , and , if disapproved of by the crown within six months , to become null and void . It also authorized the proprietary to appoint ...
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... altered by these acts , or inconsistent with the constitutions , customs , and laws of the province , was also adopted as part of its jurisprudence . In respect to North Carolina , there was an early declaration of the legislature ...
... altered by these acts , or inconsistent with the constitutions , customs , and laws of the province , was also adopted as part of its jurisprudence . In respect to North Carolina , there was an early declaration of the legislature ...
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