Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... elections , currency , and foreign affairs , but it must enact the laws by which all these are to be governed , and provide the executive officers by which they are to be administered . It must also determine the laws , and keep abreast ...
... elections , currency , and foreign affairs , but it must enact the laws by which all these are to be governed , and provide the executive officers by which they are to be administered . It must also determine the laws , and keep abreast ...
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... Elections for a new house were in progress ; Gage could not consistently act with the May council ; a complete general ... election . On a question of phraseology , the colonists denied his right to do this . They had already mapped out ...
... Elections for a new house were in progress ; Gage could not consistently act with the May council ; a complete general ... election . On a question of phraseology , the colonists denied his right to do this . They had already mapped out ...
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... Elections for a new house were in prog- ress ; Gage could not consistently act with the May council ; a complete ... election . On a question of phraseology , the colonists denied his right to do this . They had already mapped out ...
... Elections for a new house were in prog- ress ; Gage could not consistently act with the May council ; a complete ... election . On a question of phraseology , the colonists denied his right to do this . They had already mapped out ...
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... election of the senators still further removed them from the people , and was one of the most aristocratic features of the constitution of 1776. This election was made by the Maryland electoral college , which was chosen by the people ...
... election of the senators still further removed them from the people , and was one of the most aristocratic features of the constitution of 1776. This election was made by the Maryland electoral college , which was chosen by the people ...
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... election by the people . Almost forgotten though this institution may be , it is surely worth our attention , as an attempt to solve the problem of the best method of applying a bicameral system . Coming into life under the influence of ...
... election by the people . Almost forgotten though this institution may be , it is surely worth our attention , as an attempt to solve the problem of the best method of applying a bicameral system . Coming into life under the influence of ...
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