New Englander and Yale Review, Том 47Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1887 |
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... votes of the majority , alien in caste , and adverse in right . They could not be properly repre- sented in the one body . In like manner , had the Colonists sent representatives to Parliament , they would have been pres- ent only to be ...
... votes of the majority , alien in caste , and adverse in right . They could not be properly repre- sented in the one body . In like manner , had the Colonists sent representatives to Parliament , they would have been pres- ent only to be ...
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... vote , and was bound to maintain its own delegate . * Congress had power of peace and war ; to make treaties sub ... vote of nine states , a fraction over a two - thirds vote of a full House . Under this , if the four smallest states ...
... vote , and was bound to maintain its own delegate . * Congress had power of peace and war ; to make treaties sub ... vote of nine states , a fraction over a two - thirds vote of a full House . Under this , if the four smallest states ...
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... vote of nine states to counteract by prohibitory regulations these foreign restrictive measures against American shipping . Mr. Jefferson , whose report in 1783 in Congress , looked rather to the freedom of navigation and commerce from ...
... vote of nine states to counteract by prohibitory regulations these foreign restrictive measures against American shipping . Mr. Jefferson , whose report in 1783 in Congress , looked rather to the freedom of navigation and commerce from ...
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... Rhode Island never attended ; New York never gave a vote in the Convention after July 10th , though Mr. Hamilton was present and signed the Constitution , but did not cast 1887. ] History of the Federal Convention of 1787. 115.
... Rhode Island never attended ; New York never gave a vote in the Convention after July 10th , though Mr. Hamilton was present and signed the Constitution , but did not cast 1887. ] History of the Federal Convention of 1787. 115.
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... vote of the State , as the majority of the delegation , Yates and Lan- sing , had withdrawn . There were never more than eleven States present at any session - of whom six ( counting Delaware ) , were Southern , and five were Northern ...
... vote of the State , as the majority of the delegation , Yates and Lan- sing , had withdrawn . There were never more than eleven States present at any session - of whom six ( counting Delaware ) , were Southern , and five were Northern ...
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