The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... representatives among the people of the several States , according to the first enumeration . The constitution had provided that the number of represent- atives should not exceed one for every thirty thousand persons , and the House of ...
... representatives among the people of the several States , according to the first enumeration . The constitution had provided that the number of represent- atives should not exceed one for every thirty thousand persons , and the House of ...
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... representatives ; and this number they apportioned upon the several States according to their population ; allotting ... representative for thirty thousand inhabitants . He accordingly returned the bill with his objections , being the ...
... representatives ; and this number they apportioned upon the several States according to their population ; allotting ... representative for thirty thousand inhabitants . He accordingly returned the bill with his objections , being the ...
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... representatives; and this number they apportioned upon the several States according to their population; allotting ... representative for thirty thousand inhabitants. He accordingly returned the bill with his objections, being the first ...
... representatives; and this number they apportioned upon the several States according to their population; allotting ... representative for thirty thousand inhabitants. He accordingly returned the bill with his objections, being the first ...
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