A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Virginia and New Jersey before 1792. Among the presidents of the New York society were John Jay and Alexander Hamilton . These so- cieties did nothing except to petition Congress , and were seldom heard of after 1808. Colonization then ...
... Virginia and New Jersey before 1792. Among the presidents of the New York society were John Jay and Alexander Hamilton . These so- cieties did nothing except to petition Congress , and were seldom heard of after 1808. Colonization then ...
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... Virginia 11 .. New York .. 12 .. North Carolina . 13 .. Rhode Island . 14 .. Vermont .. 15 .. Kentucky .. 16 .. Tennessee .. 17 .. Ohio ... 18 .. Louisiana . 19 .. Indiana .. 20 .. Mississippi . 21 .. Illinois ...... 22 .. Alabama .. 23 ...
... Virginia 11 .. New York .. 12 .. North Carolina . 13 .. Rhode Island . 14 .. Vermont .. 15 .. Kentucky .. 16 .. Tennessee .. 17 .. Ohio ... 18 .. Louisiana . 19 .. Indiana .. 20 .. Mississippi . 21 .. Illinois ...... 22 .. Alabama .. 23 ...
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... Virginia , and South Carolina . It was signed for North Carolina on July 21st , for Georgia on July 24th , and for New Jersey on November 26th . One delegate of Delaware signed on Feburary 12 , 1779 , and the other two on May 5th . On ...
... Virginia , and South Carolina . It was signed for North Carolina on July 21st , for Georgia on July 24th , and for New Jersey on November 26th . One delegate of Delaware signed on Feburary 12 , 1779 , and the other two on May 5th . On ...
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... Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia . ARTICLE I. The style of this confederacy shall be , " THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . " ARTICLE II . Each State retains its sovereignty , freedom and independence , and every power ...
... Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina and Georgia . ARTICLE I. The style of this confederacy shall be , " THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . " ARTICLE II . Each State retains its sovereignty , freedom and independence , and every power ...
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... Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia . Forty - eight in all . ] Appointments to Office . ( See Term and Tenure of Office . ) Apportionment is the allotment to any portion of the people of the right of selection of a ...
... Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia . Forty - eight in all . ] Appointments to Office . ( See Term and Tenure of Office . ) Apportionment is the allotment to any portion of the people of the right of selection of a ...
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