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... matter indicates that such must have been the case . Doyle , in speaking of the introduction of the representative system says : " We can hardly err in sup- posing that this was the direct result of the protest made by the men of ...
... matter indicates that such must have been the case . Doyle , in speaking of the introduction of the representative system says : " We can hardly err in sup- posing that this was the direct result of the protest made by the men of ...
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... matter came to a vote the Governor , fifteen deputies , and two assistants voted to grant the request , while the Deputy - Governor , ten deputies , and " the rest of the assistants " voted to deny it.1 The number of assistants voting ...
... matter came to a vote the Governor , fifteen deputies , and two assistants voted to grant the request , while the Deputy - Governor , ten deputies , and " the rest of the assistants " voted to deny it.1 The number of assistants voting ...
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... matters now took in the Newtown case no doubt diverted attention from the real point at issue and aided the ... matter in the following terms : " And whereas it may fall out that in some of theis Genall Courts , to be holden by ...
... matters now took in the Newtown case no doubt diverted attention from the real point at issue and aided the ... matter in the following terms : " And whereas it may fall out that in some of theis Genall Courts , to be holden by ...
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... matter at issue would seem to deserve . Fifteen deputies and two assistants were favorable to Mrs. Sherman , while eight deputies and seven assistants espoused the cause of Captain Keayne . Seven assistants refrained from voting . As an ...
... matter at issue would seem to deserve . Fifteen deputies and two assistants were favorable to Mrs. Sherman , while eight deputies and seven assistants espoused the cause of Captain Keayne . Seven assistants refrained from voting . As an ...
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... matter was adjusted , after some delay , by introducing a system of town representation . Again , the bicameral system was resorted to as a solution of the difficulties attending the Newtown case and the case of Sherman v . Keayne . It ...
... matter was adjusted , after some delay , by introducing a system of town representation . Again , the bicameral system was resorted to as a solution of the difficulties attending the Newtown case and the case of Sherman v . Keayne . It ...
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