1776-1815Sir Robert Birley Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... COUNCIL AND THE MANNER OF SETTLING ELECTIONS BY THE LEGISLATURE I. There shall be a Council for advising the Governor in the executive part of government , to consist of nine persons besides the Lieutenant - Governor , whom the Governor ...
... COUNCIL AND THE MANNER OF SETTLING ELECTIONS BY THE LEGISLATURE I. There shall be a Council for advising the Governor in the executive part of government , to consist of nine persons besides the Lieutenant - Governor , whom the Governor ...
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... council , and a house of repre- sentatives . The Legislative Council shall consist of five members , to continue in office five years , unless sooner removed by Congress ; any three of whom to be a quorum : and the members of the Council ...
... council , and a house of repre- sentatives . The Legislative Council shall consist of five members , to continue in office five years , unless sooner removed by Congress ; any three of whom to be a quorum : and the members of the Council ...
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... Council of advice , without which the first magistrate could not act . A Council he thought necessary to make the establishment acceptable to the people . Even in G.B. the King has a council ; and though he appoints it himself , its ...
... Council of advice , without which the first magistrate could not act . A Council he thought necessary to make the establishment acceptable to the people . Even in G.B. the King has a council ; and though he appoints it himself , its ...
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The Declaration of Neutrality 22 April 1793 | 12 |
The Constitution of Massachusetts 1780 | 18 |
a The Annapolis Convention 14 September | 45 |
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