Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 8R. W. Pomeroy, 1820 |
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... constitution , now proposed , shall be substituted without amendment ? Never , perhaps , were a people called on to decide a question of greater magnitude . Should the citizens of America adopt the plan as it now stands , their ...
... constitution , now proposed , shall be substituted without amendment ? Never , perhaps , were a people called on to decide a question of greater magnitude . Should the citizens of America adopt the plan as it now stands , their ...
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... constitution , they were now to be chosen immediately by the people . For the first congress , Massachusetts was to have only eight representatives . The state was divided into that number of districts , for the purpose of electing one ...
... constitution , they were now to be chosen immediately by the people . For the first congress , Massachusetts was to have only eight representatives . The state was divided into that number of districts , for the purpose of electing one ...
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... constitution , nor had it been since any objection to it , in his mind , that the executive and senate were not more permanent . Nor had he entertained a thought of promoting any alter- ation in it , but such as the people themselves ...
... constitution , nor had it been since any objection to it , in his mind , that the executive and senate were not more permanent . Nor had he entertained a thought of promoting any alter- ation in it , but such as the people themselves ...
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