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... appointed under this Constitution , and it was therefore provided that the Governor of the province should appoint others in their place " until the pleasure of the President - General and Grand Council can be known . " Here again there ...
... appointed under this Constitution , and it was therefore provided that the Governor of the province should appoint others in their place " until the pleasure of the President - General and Grand Council can be known . " Here again there ...
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... appointed a Committee on the part of this province , for the purposes aforesaid , any three of whom to be a quorum , to meet such committees or delegates from the other Colonies as have been or Congress Declara- tion and Resolves may be ...
... appointed a Committee on the part of this province , for the purposes aforesaid , any three of whom to be a quorum , to meet such committees or delegates from the other Colonies as have been or Congress Declara- tion and Resolves may be ...
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... appointed , either by their respective houses of Burgesses , or represen- tatives , or by convention , or by the committees of correspondence appointed by the respective houses of Assembly , in the city of Philadelphia , or any other ...
... appointed , either by their respective houses of Burgesses , or represen- tatives , or by convention , or by the committees of correspondence appointed by the respective houses of Assembly , in the city of Philadelphia , or any other ...
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... appointed and paid by them , who might not serve as delegates more than three years out of any six . The States had an equal voice , each retaining and casting a single vote , notwithstanding the greater or less number of deputies which ...
... appointed and paid by them , who might not serve as delegates more than three years out of any six . The States had an equal voice , each retaining and casting a single vote , notwithstanding the greater or less number of deputies which ...
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... appoint a committee of States , consisting of a delegate from each State , to sit during the recess of the Congress and to carry on the government during such recess , to appoint other committees and civil officers necessary for the ...
... appoint a committee of States , consisting of a delegate from each State , to sit during the recess of the Congress and to carry on the government during such recess , to appoint other committees and civil officers necessary for the ...
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