Power to chuse a Speaker, and other their Officers; and shall be Judges of the Qualifications and Elections of their own Members; sit upon their own Adjournments; appoint Committees; prepare Bills in order to pass into Laws; impeach Criminals, and redress... Pennsylvania Archives - Stran 891uredili: - 1900Celotni ogled - O knjigi
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...the colony gave the assembly "all the powers and privileges of an assembly according to the rights of free-born subjects of England, and as is usual in any of the British plantations in America." Franklin then recorded this exchange: "Yes," says he, "but if my father... | |
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