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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... vote in the Senate . The larger states were very unwilling to allow this equality of vote in the Senate , and for a time , the question VOL . II . - 28 The Convention seemed now to be at a stand - still , and a compromise of some kind ...
... vote in the Senate . The larger states were very unwilling to allow this equality of vote in the Senate , and for a time , the question VOL . II . - 28 The Convention seemed now to be at a stand - still , and a compromise of some kind ...
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... votes shall be taken by states , the representation from each state hav- The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extending one vote ; a quorum for this pur to any suit in law or equity , com- menced or ...
... votes shall be taken by states , the representation from each state hav- The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extending one vote ; a quorum for this pur to any suit in law or equity , com- menced or ...
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... vote of eighteen to eight . re- Notwithstanding the measure solved upon by Washington , in com- missioning Mr. Jay to endeavor to pro- cure redress for spoliations on our com- merce , and to effect a commercial treaty , the opponents of ...
... vote of eighteen to eight . re- Notwithstanding the measure solved upon by Washington , in com- missioning Mr. Jay to endeavor to pro- cure redress for spoliations on our com- merce , and to effect a commercial treaty , the opponents of ...
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