The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... York and Philadelphia burned ish councils , any concessions of much im- Mr. Jay in effigy , and burned a copy of portance beyond those secured by the di- his treaty , in the one city , before his own plomacy of John Jay . During this ...
... York and Philadelphia burned ish councils , any concessions of much im- Mr. Jay in effigy , and burned a copy of portance beyond those secured by the di- his treaty , in the one city , before his own plomacy of John Jay . During this ...
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... York was formed by the counties of that State in a similar capa- city ; but not nearly so fair or colorable as it would be to affirm that the counties , or yet smaller districts , of the several States of the Union were the constituent ...
... York was formed by the counties of that State in a similar capa- city ; but not nearly so fair or colorable as it would be to affirm that the counties , or yet smaller districts , of the several States of the Union were the constituent ...
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... York have a large measure of such power , and it is as truly sovereign as any that the State government at Albany wields . In that case , as in this , there is no appeal , no higher jurisdiction to control or meddle . A board of super ...
... York have a large measure of such power , and it is as truly sovereign as any that the State government at Albany wields . In that case , as in this , there is no appeal , no higher jurisdiction to control or meddle . A board of super ...
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... York is said to have so many rep- resentatives in Congress , and if one of them should die during his term , the city would , till a new election , be regarded as but partially represented . It was a great tenet of freedom in colonial ...
... York is said to have so many rep- resentatives in Congress , and if one of them should die during his term , the city would , till a new election , be regarded as but partially represented . It was a great tenet of freedom in colonial ...
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... York ( 1777 ) required the governor to be of three years ' residence , and " a wise and discreet free- holder ; " the senators were also to be " freeholders chosen out of the body of the freeholders . " Nothing special as to the other ...
... York ( 1777 ) required the governor to be of three years ' residence , and " a wise and discreet free- holder ; " the senators were also to be " freeholders chosen out of the body of the freeholders . " Nothing special as to the other ...
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