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... appointed deputies from this State , with powers to meet such deputies as may be appointed and authorized by the other States to assemble in the said con- vention at the city aforesaid , and to join with them in devis- ing ...
... appointed deputies from this State , with powers to meet such deputies as may be appointed and authorized by the other States to assemble in the said con- vention at the city aforesaid , and to join with them in devis- ing ...
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... appointed to report rules and regulations for conducting the business of the convention : the committee consisted of ... appointed Messenger , and Mr. Fry , Doorkeeper . An application from Thomas Lloyd to be made Assistant Clerk , was ...
... appointed to report rules and regulations for conducting the business of the convention : the committee consisted of ... appointed Messenger , and Mr. Fry , Doorkeeper . An application from Thomas Lloyd to be made Assistant Clerk , was ...
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... appointed under the authority , and by legislative acts of the several states . But how , Sir , did the convention ... appointed deputies from this state , with powers to meet such deputies as may be appointed and authorized by the other ...
... appointed under the authority , and by legislative acts of the several states . But how , Sir , did the convention ... appointed deputies from this state , with powers to meet such deputies as may be appointed and authorized by the other ...
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