| 1906 - 786 str.
...can pause only to notice that one of them which provides that " a constitution for the new state can be formed by the members of the association previous...their commencing the settlement, two-thirds of the associates present at a meeting duly notified for that purpose agreeing therein. The total exclusion... | |
| 1907 - 430 str.
...propositions as are repeated in the petition, I can pause only to notice that one of them which provides that " a Constitution for the new State be formed...their commencing the settlement, two-thirds of the associates present at a meeting duly notified for that purpose, agreeing therein. The total exclusion... | |
| Howard Cromwell Taylor - 1922 - 152 str.
...and academies, defraying the expenses of government, and other public uses"; the eleventh, which was: "That a Constitution for the new state be formed by...association previous to their commencing the settlement, two thirds of the associates present at a meeting duly notified for that purpose agreeing therein.... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - 1922 - 152 str.
...and academies, defraying the expenses of government, and other public uses"; the eleventh, which was: "That a Constitution for the new state be formed by...association previous to their commencing the settlement, two thirds of the associates present at a meeting duly notified for that purpose agreeing therein.... | |
| Howard Cromwell Taylor - 1922 - 148 str.
...and academies, defraying the expenses of government, and other public uses"; the eleventh, which was: "That a Constitution for the new state be formed by...association previous to their commencing the settlement, two thirds of the associates present at a meeting duly notified for that purpose agreeing therein.... | |
| 1925 - 636 str.
...respectively. 10. That, for the security of the State against Indians, every officer and soldier go armed, the arms to be furnished by the United States and charged...agreeing therein. The total exclusion of slavery from the State to form an essential and irrevocable part of the Constitution. 12. That the associators, so assembled,... | |
| Charles Burleigh Galbreath - 1925 - 780 str.
...respectively. 10. That, for the security of the state against Indians, every officer and soldier go armed, the arms to be furnished by the United States and charged...agreeing therein. The total exclusion of slavery from the state to form an essential and irrevocable part of the constitution. 12. That the associators, so assembled,... | |
| Charles Burleigh Galbreath - 1925 - 844 str.
...Alleghany Mountains in the fertile valley of the Ohio. Proposition 11 of this plan read as follows: "That a constitution for the new state be formed by...agreeing therein. The total exclusion of slavery from the state to form an essential and irrevocable part of the constitution."11 The plan was drafted almost... | |
| 1925 - 646 str.
...respectively. 10. That, for the security of the State against Indians, every officer and soldier go armed, the arms to be furnished by the United States and charged...agreeing therein. The total exclusion of slavery from the State to form an essential and irrevocable part of the Constitution. 12. That the associators, so assembled,... | |
| Essex Institute - 1888 - 356 str.
...above letter.] • •••••••• "11. That a constitution for the new State be formed "y the members of the association previous to their commencing the settlement, two-thirds of the associators prese**t at a meeting duly notified for that purpose agreeing ^herein. The total exclusion of slavery... | |
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