The Constitutional History of the United States, Volumen1Callaghan, 1901 |
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... assembly of eminent men who framed the Constitution of the United States . Acting as the representatives of the States and indirectly of the people , they preserved the traditions of the Anglo- Saxon race to which most of them belonged ...
... assembly of eminent men who framed the Constitution of the United States . Acting as the representatives of the States and indirectly of the people , they preserved the traditions of the Anglo- Saxon race to which most of them belonged ...
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... assembly defended the ancient and undoubted rights of the inhabi- tants of Massachusetts secured to them by the charter , and , as was claimed , unaffected by its forfeiture . The assembly went further , and informed the commission that ...
... assembly defended the ancient and undoubted rights of the inhabi- tants of Massachusetts secured to them by the charter , and , as was claimed , unaffected by its forfeiture . The assembly went further , and informed the commission that ...
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... assembly.1 Connecticut retained its charter in hiding , but the government of the colony for a time fell into the King's hands . However defensi- ble from a military point of view the King's plan for the consolidation of the colonies ...
... assembly.1 Connecticut retained its charter in hiding , but the government of the colony for a time fell into the King's hands . However defensi- ble from a military point of view the King's plan for the consolidation of the colonies ...
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... His policy threatened the very life of colonial civilization , for no part of their political 1 Rhode Island , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Mary- land and Georgia . THE PLACE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY . 9 system was.
... His policy threatened the very life of colonial civilization , for no part of their political 1 Rhode Island , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , Mary- land and Georgia . THE PLACE OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY . 9 system was.
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... assemblies and to supplant them with military agents . His policy first brought into bold relief the place of the general assembly in the American political system . This discovery , made towards the close of the seventeenth cen- tury ...
... assemblies and to supplant them with military agents . His policy first brought into bold relief the place of the general assembly in the American political system . This discovery , made towards the close of the seventeenth cen- tury ...
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