The Political Register, Volum 1,Utgave 21D. Green, 1833 |
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Side 657
... majority ; and , he hearkened unto their counsel , and refused to make the case as strong as possible , let us to make the reduction , and the secession of the suppose that the majority , in order to meet the ten tribes , under Jeroboam ...
... majority ; and , he hearkened unto their counsel , and refused to make the case as strong as possible , let us to make the reduction , and the secession of the suppose that the majority , in order to meet the ten tribes , under Jeroboam ...
Side 658
... majority . The point is almost too itself . Let us now suppose that , instead of clear for illustration . Nothing can be more governing themselves directly in an assembly certain than that when a Constitution grants of the whole ...
... majority . The point is almost too itself . Let us now suppose that , instead of clear for illustration . Nothing can be more governing themselves directly in an assembly certain than that when a Constitution grants of the whole ...
Side 677
... majority carried with a presentatives , but it does not elect the Senate . higher hand , or upheld with more ... majority of the Representatives of the people , and worth and respectability of the State ; a minority , a majority of the ...
... majority carried with a presentatives , but it does not elect the Senate . higher hand , or upheld with more ... majority of the Representatives of the people , and worth and respectability of the State ; a minority , a majority of the ...
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