Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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... representative . The representatives thus elected , shall serve for the term of two years ; and , in case of the death of a representative , or removal from office , the governor shall issue a writ to the county or township for which he ...
... representative . The representatives thus elected , shall serve for the term of two years ; and , in case of the death of a representative , or removal from office , the governor shall issue a writ to the county or township for which he ...
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... Representatives . Sec . 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every sec- ond Year by the People of the several States , and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of ...
... Representatives . Sec . 2. The House of Representatives shall be composed of Members chosen every sec- ond Year by the People of the several States , and the Electors in each State shall have the Qualifications requisite for Electors of ...
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... Representatives . SEC . 2. ( 1 ) The House of Representatives shall be chosen every second year by the peo- ple of the several States ; and the electors in each State shall be citizens of the Confederate States , and have the ...
... Representatives . SEC . 2. ( 1 ) The House of Representatives shall be chosen every second year by the peo- ple of the several States ; and the electors in each State shall be citizens of the Confederate States , and have the ...
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PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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