Reports of the Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of 1821 Assembled for the Purpose of Amending the Constitution of the State of New York: Containing All the Official Documents Relating to the Subject, and Other Valuable MatterE. amd E. Hosford, 1821 - 703 páginas |
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... king and parliament of Great - Britain , on the rights and Committees . liberties of the people of the American colonies , had reduced them to the necessity of introducing a government by congresses and com . mittees , as temporary ...
... king and parliament of Great - Britain , on the rights and Committees . liberties of the people of the American colonies , had reduced them to the necessity of introducing a government by congresses and com . mittees , as temporary ...
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... king of Great - Britain , or persons act- King after a ing under his authority , after the fourteenth day of October , one certain period thousand seven hundred and seventy - five , shall be null and void ; but that nothing in this ...
... king of Great - Britain , or persons act- King after a ing under his authority , after the fourteenth day of October , one certain period thousand seven hundred and seventy - five , shall be null and void ; but that nothing in this ...
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... KING believed that nothing of a personal character would in- tervene to disturb the harmony and good temper of the Convention ; that no gentleman would feel compromised by preconceived or premature opinions , nor subject to prejudice ...
... KING believed that nothing of a personal character would in- tervene to disturb the harmony and good temper of the Convention ; that no gentleman would feel compromised by preconceived or premature opinions , nor subject to prejudice ...
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... King ) would withdraw his motion for an adjournment , until the question should be settled as to the manner in which this committee is to be appointed . He wished the question to be taken on the motion of the gentleman from New - York ...
... King ) would withdraw his motion for an adjournment , until the question should be settled as to the manner in which this committee is to be appointed . He wished the question to be taken on the motion of the gentleman from New - York ...
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... King , of the county of Queens . Mr. Sanford , of the county of New - York . Mr. Tallmadge , of the county of ... KING , from the committee appointed to consider and report in what manner it would be expedient to take up the business of ...
... King , of the county of Queens . Mr. Sanford , of the county of New - York . Mr. Tallmadge , of the county of ... KING , from the committee appointed to consider and report in what manner it would be expedient to take up the business of ...
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