| Robert Templeman Craighill - 1880 - 370 str.
...privilege of trial by jury in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the colonies; for interdicting all commerce...for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1886 - 536 str.
...property ; for suspending the legislature of one of the Colonies ; for interdicting all commerce with the capital of another ; and for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 str.
...privilege of trial by jury in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the colonies; for interdicting all commerce...for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown;... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 456 str.
...privilege of trial by jury in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the Colonies ; for interdicting all commerce...for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1899 - 464 str.
...privilege of trial by jury in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the colonies; for interdicting all commerce...for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter and secured by acts of its own legislature, solemnly confirmed by the Crown;... | |
| Adelaide Louise Rouse - 1904 - 514 str.
...privilege of trial by jury, in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the colonies; for interdicting all commerce...for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown... | |
| 1905 - 88 str.
...privilege of trial by jury, in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the colonies; for interdicting all commerce...for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown;... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - 1905 - 268 str.
...privilege of trial by jury, in cases affecting both life and property; for suspending the legislature of one of the colonies; for interdicting all commerce...for altering fundamentally the form of government established by charter, and secured by acts of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown;... | |
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