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... appointed a governor as the King's representative , or deputy , to carry out instructions . They provided for a council appointed by the Crown or governor to serve as an upper house of the legislature and to assist the governor ...
... appointed a governor as the King's representative , or deputy , to carry out instructions . They provided for a council appointed by the Crown or governor to serve as an upper house of the legislature and to assist the governor ...
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... appointed by proprietor . • Legislature bicameral ( except in Pennsyl- vania ) . Upper house appointed by propri- etor . Lower house elected by freemen . Laws ( except those of Maryland ) were subject to approval and veto by Crown ...
... appointed by proprietor . • Legislature bicameral ( except in Pennsyl- vania ) . Upper house appointed by propri- etor . Lower house elected by freemen . Laws ( except those of Maryland ) were subject to approval and veto by Crown ...
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... appointed by the President with Senate approval for terms of good behavior . The court sits in Washington , beginning the first Monday in each December . In 1953 Congress voted that this court " is hereby declared to be a court ...
... appointed by the President with Senate approval for terms of good behavior . The court sits in Washington , beginning the first Monday in each December . In 1953 Congress voted that this court " is hereby declared to be a court ...
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