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... equal : all the states in ge- The New States , or a Comparison of the Wealth , Strength , and Population of the Northern and Southern States , and also of their respective Powers in Con- gress , with a view to expose the injus- tice of ...
... equal : all the states in ge- The New States , or a Comparison of the Wealth , Strength , and Population of the Northern and Southern States , and also of their respective Powers in Con- gress , with a view to expose the injus- tice of ...
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... equal - in Congress of 3129 ; while the Middle ly between the Senate and the House of States , with a represented population of Representatives . The Senate consists of 38 members . The House of Representatives of 183 . Each State sends ...
... equal - in Congress of 3129 ; while the Middle ly between the Senate and the House of States , with a represented population of Representatives . The Senate consists of 38 members . The House of Representatives of 183 . Each State sends ...
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... equal representation deserves insertion , The ratio as a curious political fact . of increase , already in operation , suggests some notion of what may here- after be the state of things . In the year 1789 , 650 southern men pos- sessed ...
... equal representation deserves insertion , The ratio as a curious political fact . of increase , already in operation , suggests some notion of what may here- after be the state of things . In the year 1789 , 650 southern men pos- sessed ...
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... ultimate success . Their enemies had felt these severities with equal , or greater , sufferings , and appeared to be in want of provisions ; of which they had not laid in stocks adequate , surd 133 ] [ 134 National Register : Foreign .
... ultimate success . Their enemies had felt these severities with equal , or greater , sufferings , and appeared to be in want of provisions ; of which they had not laid in stocks adequate , surd 133 ] [ 134 National Register : Foreign .
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... equal demand as formerly : the good midd . tablished rate . Doubloons 41. 2s . per oz , Jing Jamaica worth 104s . to 107s . 6d . St. Dollars 5s . 6d . the sale of both very heavy . Lucia 875. to 90s . AGRICULTURAL REPORT . COUNTY OE ...
... equal demand as formerly : the good midd . tablished rate . Doubloons 41. 2s . per oz , Jing Jamaica worth 104s . to 107s . 6d . St. Dollars 5s . 6d . the sale of both very heavy . Lucia 875. to 90s . AGRICULTURAL REPORT . COUNTY OE ...
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