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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... Resolved , That the national legis- lature ought to consist of two branches . ... 4. Resolved , That the members of the first branch of the national legisla- ture ought to be elected by the peo- ple of the several states , every ...
... Resolved , That the national legis- lature ought to consist of two branches . ... 4. Resolved , That the members of the first branch of the national legisla- ture ought to be elected by the peo- ple of the several states , every ...
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... Resolved , That the executive , and a convenient number of the national judiciary , ought to compose a council of revision , with authority to examine every act of the national legislature , before it shall operate , and every act of a ...
... Resolved , That the executive , and a convenient number of the national judiciary , ought to compose a council of revision , with authority to examine every act of the national legislature , before it shall operate , and every act of a ...
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... Resolved , That this House will wait on the President , in condolence of this mournful event . " Resolved , That the speaker's chair be shrouded with black , and that the members and officers of the House wear black during the session ...
... Resolved , That this House will wait on the President , in condolence of this mournful event . " Resolved , That the speaker's chair be shrouded with black , and that the members and officers of the House wear black during the session ...
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