Letters of Members of the Continental CongressEdmund Cody Burnett Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1923 |
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... voting in Congress ; for when the question came to a vote , of ten states represented five of the smaller states carried the decision , though they had but about one - third of the population of the whole and their delegates constituted ...
... voting in Congress ; for when the question came to a vote , of ten states represented five of the smaller states carried the decision , though they had but about one - third of the population of the whole and their delegates constituted ...
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... vote , as in the existing Congress , or whether the votes should be in proportion to population or to wealth or to contributions to the general treasury ; second , by what criterion should these quotas of contribution to the general ...
... vote , as in the existing Congress , or whether the votes should be in proportion to population or to wealth or to contributions to the general treasury ; second , by what criterion should these quotas of contribution to the general ...
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... voting , he was inclined to believe , would be determined the next day . The next day did not , however , produce the expected decision or even a consideration of the subject . On the second of July a motion prevailed to take the ...
... voting , he was inclined to believe , would be determined the next day . The next day did not , however , produce the expected decision or even a consideration of the subject . On the second of July a motion prevailed to take the ...
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... vote of Maryland and a single vote from New Jersey . Congress was accordingly denied the power to limit the western boundaries of the states , but not until those states had voluntarily ceded those territories to the United States could ...
... vote of Maryland and a single vote from New Jersey . Congress was accordingly denied the power to limit the western boundaries of the states , but not until those states had voluntarily ceded those territories to the United States could ...
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... vote without bearing equal burthens , a confederation upon such iniquitous principles will never last long . " And it is related of John Adams that , about the time when the instrument was being completed , he assumed the rôle of ...
... vote without bearing equal burthens , a confederation upon such iniquitous principles will never last long . " And it is related of John Adams that , about the time when the instrument was being completed , he assumed the rôle of ...
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Letters of Members of the Continental Congress, Tema 299,Volumen2 Edmund Cody Burnett Vista completa - 1923 |
Letters of Members of the Continental Congress, Tema 299,Volumen2 Edmund Cody Burnett Vista completa - 1923 |
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