A History of the State of New York: From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present TimeE. Bliss, 1828 - 279 páginas |
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... elected . In addressing them , the language of the governor was mild and unassuming . Their reply was complimen- tary , and passed over in silence the former subjects of controversy between the executive and the assembly . 1. Who ...
... elected . In addressing them , the language of the governor was mild and unassuming . Their reply was complimen- tary , and passed over in silence the former subjects of controversy between the executive and the assembly . 1. Who ...
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... elected and au- thorized for this purpose , assembled at Kings- ton , on the 20th of April , and adopted the state constitution . George Clinton , Esq . was soon after elected by the freeholders to the office of governor . The character ...
... elected and au- thorized for this purpose , assembled at Kings- ton , on the 20th of April , and adopted the state constitution . George Clinton , Esq . was soon after elected by the freeholders to the office of governor . The character ...
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... elected by the freeholders of the State of New York . The Council of Safety were directed by the Conven- tion to regulate the manner in which the first elections should be held , and were invested with all the powers ne- cessary for the ...
... elected by the freeholders of the State of New York . The Council of Safety were directed by the Conven- tion to regulate the manner in which the first elections should be held , and were invested with all the powers ne- cessary for the ...
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... elected President . The delegates appointed to the General Congress , were Philip Livingston , James Duane , Francis Lewis , William Duer , and Gouve- neur Morris . The time appointed for this session to commence was the first of ...
... elected President . The delegates appointed to the General Congress , were Philip Livingston , James Duane , Francis Lewis , William Duer , and Gouve- neur Morris . The time appointed for this session to commence was the first of ...
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... elected , be an inhabit- ant of that state in which he shall be chosen . III . Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this Union , accord- ing to their respective ...
... elected , be an inhabit- ant of that state in which he shall be chosen . III . Representatives and direct taxes shall be apportioned among the several states which may be included within this Union , accord- ing to their respective ...
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