History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... adoption , in July , of the last year , it is on the record of the journal , that Mr. King took constant and earnest part in its discussion . If , then , in the Ordinance , as finally adopted , shall be found embodied specific prop ...
... adoption , in July , of the last year , it is on the record of the journal , that Mr. King took constant and earnest part in its discussion . If , then , in the Ordinance , as finally adopted , shall be found embodied specific prop ...
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... adoption - Action in several of the states . Convention of Massachusetts - Constitution advo cated and opposed with great force - Amendments proposed — Speech of Fisher Ames — Constitution adopted by a small majority - Amendments ...
... adoption - Action in several of the states . Convention of Massachusetts - Constitution advo cated and opposed with great force - Amendments proposed — Speech of Fisher Ames — Constitution adopted by a small majority - Amendments ...
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... adopted and added to the Constitu- tion . * On the 6th of February , the question was taken , and the adoption was carried by a vote of 187 to 168 . In transmitting to Congress their as- sent and ratification , they added : " The ...
... adopted and added to the Constitu- tion . * On the 6th of February , the question was taken , and the adoption was carried by a vote of 187 to 168 . In transmitting to Congress their as- sent and ratification , they added : " The ...
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