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Strana 32
The powers of the Revolutionary Government being vague and doubtful ,
discussions arose and were continued during the next few years among the
several States , and it was not until the 1st of March , 1781 , that the whole of the
States ...
The powers of the Revolutionary Government being vague and doubtful ,
discussions arose and were continued during the next few years among the
several States , and it was not until the 1st of March , 1781 , that the whole of the
States ...
Strana 37
This was again referred by Congress to a “ convention of delegates , chosen in
each State by the people thereof ; ” and the proposed plan having been ratified
by eleven out of the thirteen States , Congress appointed the 4th of March , 1789
...
This was again referred by Congress to a “ convention of delegates , chosen in
each State by the people thereof ; ” and the proposed plan having been ratified
by eleven out of the thirteen States , Congress appointed the 4th of March , 1789
...
Strana 126
... the purposes of concealment , but in the next section “ the judge of the election
” is simply instructed to put the paper in the box “ without inspecting the names
written thereon . ” Again , in the election law of the State of Maine ( March , 1821 )
...
... the purposes of concealment , but in the next section “ the judge of the election
” is simply instructed to put the paper in the box “ without inspecting the names
written thereon . ” Again , in the election law of the State of Maine ( March , 1821 )
...
Strana 139
By an Act of 22nd of September , 1789 , which continued in force to March , 1795
, the payment was , to both senators and representatives , six dollars per working
day , i . e . during their actual attendance on their legislative duties , and six ...
By an Act of 22nd of September , 1789 , which continued in force to March , 1795
, the payment was , to both senators and representatives , six dollars per working
day , i . e . during their actual attendance on their legislative duties , and six ...
Strana 147
The New York Evening Post of March 4 , 1853 , thus describes this Act , which
passed on the 26th of the preceding month :“ It punishes with fine and
imprisonment any officer of - - - the United States Government , or member H 2
CH . x .
The New York Evening Post of March 4 , 1853 , thus describes this Act , which
passed on the 26th of the preceding month :“ It punishes with fine and
imprisonment any officer of - - - the United States Government , or member H 2
CH . x .
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