History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of James Buchanan, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1858 |
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... legislature , ought to be proportioned to the quotas of contribution , or to the number of free inhabitants , as the one or the other may seem best , in different cases . ...... 3. Resolved , That the national legis- lature ought to ...
... legislature , ought to be proportioned to the quotas of contribution , or to the number of free inhabitants , as the one or the other may seem best , in different cases . ...... 3. Resolved , That the national legis- lature ought to ...
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... legislature , before it shall operate , and every act of a particular legislature before a negative thereon shall be final ; and that the dissent of the said council shall amount to a rejection , unless the act of the national legislature ...
... legislature , before it shall operate , and every act of a particular legislature before a negative thereon shall be final ; and that the dissent of the said council shall amount to a rejection , unless the act of the national legislature ...
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... legislature , each of the states now in the Union , be allowed one member for every forty thousand inhabitants , of the description reported in the seventh resolution of the Committee of the whole House ; that each state not con ...
... legislature , each of the states now in the Union , be allowed one member for every forty thousand inhabitants , of the description reported in the seventh resolution of the Committee of the whole House ; that each state not con ...
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