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... conventions of the people in others , proceeded to appoint delegates , who assembled on the 4th September , 1774 , and formed the first general and national Government , com- monly known , from its origin , as " the Revo- lutionary ...
... conventions of the people in others , proceeded to appoint delegates , who assembled on the 4th September , 1774 , and formed the first general and national Government , com- monly known , from its origin , as " the Revo- lutionary ...
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... convention of delegates , chosen in each State by the people thereof ; " and the proposed plan having been ratified by eleven out of the thirteen States , Congress appointed the 4th of March , 1789 , " for the first meeting under the ...
... convention of delegates , chosen in each State by the people thereof ; " and the proposed plan having been ratified by eleven out of the thirteen States , Congress appointed the 4th of March , 1789 , " for the first meeting under the ...
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... Convention , " which has been lately as- sembled to discuss the revision of the Massa- chusetts ' Constitution . The existence of such a Convention in a State like Massachusetts , where the population has been more fixed , and the ideas ...
... Convention , " which has been lately as- sembled to discuss the revision of the Massa- chusetts ' Constitution . The existence of such a Convention in a State like Massachusetts , where the population has been more fixed , and the ideas ...
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... convention would manifestly give every security to the United States , that Cuba would never fall into the hands of either of the only two powers ever likely to be " rivals with the United States for the possession of it . " But Mr ...
... convention would manifestly give every security to the United States , that Cuba would never fall into the hands of either of the only two powers ever likely to be " rivals with the United States for the possession of it . " But Mr ...
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... convention was that above adverted to - namely , that by so doing , the Government of the United States would only strengthen the hands of the persons engaged in those violations of international law ; that , " instead of putting a stop ...
... convention was that above adverted to - namely , that by so doing , the Government of the United States would only strengthen the hands of the persons engaged in those violations of international law ; that , " instead of putting a stop ...
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