Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 52
... council of the said corporation , or any persons to be elected or admitted members of the said com- mon council in the manner hereafter directed , shall die , or shall by writing under his and their hands respectively resign his or ...
... council of the said corporation , or any persons to be elected or admitted members of the said com- mon council in the manner hereafter directed , shall die , or shall by writing under his and their hands respectively resign his or ...
Page 53
... council of the said cor- poration we do direct and ordain that all and every the person and persons , members of the said common council for the time being , and no other , being present at such meetings , shall severally and ...
... council of the said cor- poration we do direct and ordain that all and every the person and persons , members of the said common council for the time being , and no other , being present at such meetings , shall severally and ...
Page 98
... Council ; for seven out of eleven governors and councils are appointed by the Crown . " And so the people in all the Colonies would in effect be taxed by their governors . " It was therefore apprehended , that such al- terations of the ...
... Council ; for seven out of eleven governors and councils are appointed by the Crown . " And so the people in all the Colonies would in effect be taxed by their governors . " It was therefore apprehended , that such al- terations of the ...
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