Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA , and bear test by the Governour , with the seal of the Commonwealth annexed . Writs shall run in the same manner , and bear test by the clerks of the several courts . Indictments shall conclude , Against the ...
... COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA , and bear test by the Governour , with the seal of the Commonwealth annexed . Writs shall run in the same manner , and bear test by the clerks of the several courts . Indictments shall conclude , Against the ...
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... Commonwealth or State of Pennsylvania . 1. The Commonwealth or State of Pennsylvania shall be governed hereafter by an assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the same , and a President and Council , in manner and form ...
... Commonwealth or State of Pennsylvania . 1. The Commonwealth or State of Pennsylvania shall be governed hereafter by an assembly of the representatives of the freemen of the same , and a President and Council , in manner and form ...
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... Commonwealth in Congress . 12. If any city or cities , county or counties shall neglect or refuse to elect and send ... Commonwealth shall be , Be it enacted , and it is hereby enacted by the Representatives of the Freemen of the ...
... Commonwealth in Congress . 12. If any city or cities , county or counties shall neglect or refuse to elect and send ... Commonwealth shall be , Be it enacted , and it is hereby enacted by the Representatives of the Freemen of the ...
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