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... taken as a single body , in the affirmative . The deputies claimed that the motion was carried , while the assist- ants held that it was lost . The protest of the assistants was entered " because there were not six assistants in the ...
... taken as a single body , in the affirmative . The deputies claimed that the motion was carried , while the assist- ants held that it was lost . The protest of the assistants was entered " because there were not six assistants in the ...
Page 215
... taken away . Although the Newtown case was thus disposed of and a precedent established in favor of a negative on the part of the assistants , the rela- tions between the two bodies were not definitely settled and a clashing of ...
... taken away . Although the Newtown case was thus disposed of and a precedent established in favor of a negative on the part of the assistants , the rela- tions between the two bodies were not definitely settled and a clashing of ...
Page 223
... taken by himself and Council upon the receipt of Mr. Randolph's letter , and that action was approved.1 This Randolph episode was a very important incident in the development of the bicameral system . Heretofore , the business ...
... taken by himself and Council upon the receipt of Mr. Randolph's letter , and that action was approved.1 This Randolph episode was a very important incident in the development of the bicameral system . Heretofore , the business ...
Page 224
... taken toward making it obligatory upon the Council to submit certain of their acts to the General Court for approval . In May of 1689 , the deputies expressed their desire by vote that all matters concerning the " charter or govern ...
... taken toward making it obligatory upon the Council to submit certain of their acts to the General Court for approval . In May of 1689 , the deputies expressed their desire by vote that all matters concerning the " charter or govern ...
Page 225
... pp . 84-5 . . Ibid . , 226 . * Ibid . , 251 . • Ibid . , 261-2 . See Ibid . , pp . 47 , 149 , 202 , 205 . 5 See Ibid . , pp . 76 , 102 , 205 . final step in the process was taken in October of 225 ] 21 The New England Colonies .
... pp . 84-5 . . Ibid . , 226 . * Ibid . , 251 . • Ibid . , 261-2 . See Ibid . , pp . 47 , 149 , 202 , 205 . 5 See Ibid . , pp . 76 , 102 , 205 . final step in the process was taken in October of 225 ] 21 The New England Colonies .
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