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... represented in the Senate as fol- lows : New Hampshire , 2 ; Massachusetts , 4 ; Rhode Island , 1 ; Connecticut , 3 ... represented and had a negative in the General Government . He had no objection to the members in the second branch ...
... represented in the Senate as fol- lows : New Hampshire , 2 ; Massachusetts , 4 ; Rhode Island , 1 ; Connecticut , 3 ... represented and had a negative in the General Government . He had no objection to the members in the second branch ...
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... represented according to popula- tion in the House , and to be equally represented in the Senate ; besides these three main plans , a variety of other plans were suggested in the course of the debate . They were , as we have seen , the ...
... represented according to popula- tion in the House , and to be equally represented in the Senate ; besides these three main plans , a variety of other plans were suggested in the course of the debate . They were , as we have seen , the ...
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... represented Argall's Guifte . Capt . Pawlett was a brother of John Paw- lett , who was elevated to the peerage in 1627 , as Baron Paw- lett of Hinton , St. George . In 1637 Capt . Pawlett owned Westover , which he left at his death to ...
... represented Argall's Guifte . Capt . Pawlett was a brother of John Paw- lett , who was elevated to the peerage in 1627 , as Baron Paw- lett of Hinton , St. George . In 1637 Capt . Pawlett owned Westover , which he left at his death to ...
Contents
Inaugural Address by Dr James B Angell President | 13 |
The Value of National Archives by Mrs Ellen Hardin | 25 |
American Historical Nomenclature by Hon Ainsworth | 33 |
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