| William MacDonald - 1916 - 688 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;... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - 1918 - 402 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 act of its own legislature solemnly confirmed by the crown;... | |
| Felix Flügel - 1927 - 216 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... | |
| 1925 - 276 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 ;... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis - 1924 - 690 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... | |
| William MacDonald - 1926 - 742 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;... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1901 - 692 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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