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THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 81 CHAPTER IX . ELECTIONS . 106
CHAPTER X. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . 137 . CHAPTER XI . THE
PRESIDENT'S NEGATIVE . 168 CHAPTER XII . THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE .
177 CHAPTER ...
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 81 CHAPTER IX . ELECTIONS . 106
CHAPTER X. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . 137 . CHAPTER XI . THE
PRESIDENT'S NEGATIVE . 168 CHAPTER XII . THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE .
177 CHAPTER ...
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The governor was the king's representative ; and the Crown also appointed a
council , which was to a certain extent an ... in the authority given to the governor
“ to convene a general assembly of representatives of the freeholders and
planters .
The governor was the king's representative ; and the Crown also appointed a
council , which was to a certain extent an ... in the authority given to the governor
“ to convene a general assembly of representatives of the freeholders and
planters .
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But in 1619 , a representative assembly was called together by the governor ;
and in 1621 , the council of the company in ... of State named by the company ,
and partly in an assembly composed of representatives freely chosen by the
people .
But in 1619 , a representative assembly was called together by the governor ;
and in 1621 , the council of the company in ... of State named by the company ,
and partly in an assembly composed of representatives freely chosen by the
people .
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This general court was to consist of “ the governor and council for the time being ,
and of such representatives being freeholders as should be annually elected by
the freeholders of each town , who possessed a freehold of forty shillings ...
This general court was to consist of “ the governor and council for the time being ,
and of such representatives being freeholders as should be annually elected by
the freeholders of each town , who possessed a freehold of forty shillings ...
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But the decision of these qualified voters , through their representatives , having
been duly expressed , the Constitution passed from the nature of a compact into
that of a law ; it became “ a fundamental law , of absolute paramount obligation ...
But the decision of these qualified voters , through their representatives , having
been duly expressed , the Constitution passed from the nature of a compact into
that of a law ; it became “ a fundamental law , of absolute paramount obligation ...
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The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
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