The Constitution and the Supreme Court: A Documentary History, Volum 1World Publishing Company, 1966 |
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... vote of that colony in favour of the resolution . Members of a different sentiment attend- ing that morning from Pennsylvania also , their vote was changed , so that the whole 12 colonies who were authorized to vote at all , gave their ...
... vote of that colony in favour of the resolution . Members of a different sentiment attend- ing that morning from Pennsylvania also , their vote was changed , so that the whole 12 colonies who were authorized to vote at all , gave their ...
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... vote . ” July 30 , 31 , August 1. - Present forty - one members . MR . CHASE observed , that this article was the most likely to divide us , of any one proposed in the draft then under consideration . That the larger colonies had ...
... vote . ” July 30 , 31 , August 1. - Present forty - one members . MR . CHASE observed , that this article was the most likely to divide us , of any one proposed in the draft then under consideration . That the larger colonies had ...
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... vote of the members of the General Assembly and by a vote of any seven members of the Security Council . Each Member of the United Nations shall have one vote in the conference . 2. Any alteration of the present Charter recommended by a ...
... vote of the members of the General Assembly and by a vote of any seven members of the Security Council . Each Member of the United Nations shall have one vote in the conference . 2. Any alteration of the present Charter recommended by a ...
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The Declarations indictment of George III | 15 |
B THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION | 24 |
Hamilton castigates those who want things repugnant | 50 |
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