The Life of George Washington: Commander in Chief of the American Forces During the War which Established the Independence of His Country, and First President of the United States, Band 2J. Crissy, 1832 |
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... executive council of the state were sitting ; and , after placing sentinels at the doors , sent in a written message , threatening the executive of the state with the vengeance of an enraged soldiery , if their demands were not ...
... executive council of the state were sitting ; and , after placing sentinels at the doors , sent in a written message , threatening the executive of the state with the vengeance of an enraged soldiery , if their demands were not ...
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... executive be requested to take measures for pro- curing a statue of General Washington , to be of the finest marble and best workmanship , with the following inscription on its pedestal : " The general assembly of the commonwealth of ...
... executive be requested to take measures for pro- curing a statue of General Washington , to be of the finest marble and best workmanship , with the following inscription on its pedestal : " The general assembly of the commonwealth of ...
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... executive thereof was requested again to convene the legislature , in order to lay the subject once more before them . To a similar resolution Governor Clinton had already replied , that " he had not power to convene the legislature ...
... executive thereof was requested again to convene the legislature , in order to lay the subject once more before them . To a similar resolution Governor Clinton had already replied , that " he had not power to convene the legislature ...
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... executive are authorized to fill vacancies , and can fill them at any time ; and in any event , three out of seven deputies are authorized to re- present the state . How far it may be admissible in another view , will depend perhaps in ...
... executive are authorized to fill vacancies , and can fill them at any time ; and in any event , three out of seven deputies are authorized to re- present the state . How far it may be admissible in another view , will depend perhaps in ...
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... executive , that matters might be moulded in general court to their wishes . To avoid this , was the duty of government . " In answer to these applications , Lincoln exhorted those towns who sincerely wished to put an end to the ...
... executive , that matters might be moulded in general court to their wishes . To avoid this , was the duty of government . " In answer to these applications , Lincoln exhorted those towns who sincerely wished to put an end to the ...
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