The Life of George Washington, Količina 4Merrill & Baker, 1920 |
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... United States , and not the population of each State , as the basis on which the whole number of representatives should be ascertained . This aggregate they divided by thirty thousand : the quotient gave one hundred and twenty as the ...
... United States , and not the population of each State , as the basis on which the whole number of representatives should be ascertained . This aggregate they divided by thirty thousand : the quotient gave one hundred and twenty as the ...
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... United States and the British West India Islands , in American vessels not exceeding seventy tons burden , conveying the pro- duce of the States or of the Islands ; but it prohibited the ex- portation of molasses , sugar , coffee ...
... United States and the British West India Islands , in American vessels not exceeding seventy tons burden , conveying the pro- duce of the States or of the Islands ; but it prohibited the ex- portation of molasses , sugar , coffee ...
Stran 283
... United States was founded on the broad basis of the people , that they were com petent to their own government , and the remaining of no man in office was necessary to the success of that government . The people would truly be in a ...
... United States was founded on the broad basis of the people , that they were com petent to their own government , and the remaining of no man in office was necessary to the success of that government . The people would truly be in a ...
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