1776-1815Sir Robert Birley Oxford University Press, 1962 |
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... standing laws . He is obliged , consequently , to contribute his share to the expence of this protection ; to give his personal service , or an equivalent , when necessary : but no part of the property of any individual can , with ...
... standing laws . He is obliged , consequently , to contribute his share to the expence of this protection ; to give his personal service , or an equivalent , when necessary : but no part of the property of any individual can , with ...
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... standing laws . XXX . In the government of this Commonwealth , the legislative department shall never exercise the executive and judicial powers , or either of them ; the executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial ...
... standing laws . XXX . In the government of this Commonwealth , the legislative department shall never exercise the executive and judicial powers , or either of them ; the executive shall never exercise the legislative and judicial ...
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... standing laws : and it shall be among the first acts of the General Court , after the commence- ment of this Constitution , to establish such salary by law acordingly . Permanent and honourable salaries shall also be established by law ...
... standing laws : and it shall be among the first acts of the General Court , after the commence- ment of this Constitution , to establish such salary by law acordingly . Permanent and honourable salaries shall also be established by law ...
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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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