Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 52
... present at any meet- ing of the said corporation , to be had for the ap- pointing of the said place ; and that they , or two thirds of such of them , that shall be present at such yearly meeting , and at no other meeting of the said ...
... present at any meet- ing of the said corporation , to be had for the ap- pointing of the said place ; and that they , or two thirds of such of them , that shall be present at such yearly meeting , and at no other meeting of the said ...
Page 53
... present at such meetings , shall severally and respectively in their turns , preside at the meetings which shall from time to time be held of the said corporation , or of the common council of the said corporation respectively : and in ...
... present at such meetings , shall severally and respectively in their turns , preside at the meetings which shall from time to time be held of the said corporation , or of the common council of the said corporation respectively : and in ...
Page 137
... present treaty , or sooner if it can be done . Great Britain shall likewise , at the end of three months after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty or sooner if it can be done , enter into possession of the river and ...
... present treaty , or sooner if it can be done . Great Britain shall likewise , at the end of three months after the exchange of the ratifications of the present treaty or sooner if it can be done , enter into possession of the river and ...
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