A Disquisition on GovernmentSt. Augustine's Press, 2007 - 90 страница |
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... delegate , chosen by each nation , ―associated with six others of his own selection , -and making , in all , forty - two members , -constituted their federal , or general government . When met , they formed the council of the union ...
... delegate , chosen by each nation , ―associated with six others of his own selection , -and making , in all , forty - two members , -constituted their federal , or general government . When met , they formed the council of the union ...
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... delegates ; not , however , as an estate of the realm , or constituent member of the body politic . The first summons came from the nobles ; and was designed to conciliate their good feelings and secure their coop- eration in the war ...
... delegates ; not , however , as an estate of the realm , or constituent member of the body politic . The first summons came from the nobles ; and was designed to conciliate their good feelings and secure their coop- eration in the war ...
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