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... Necessary for the preservation of peace and good order in the same . After the general Assembly shall be Organized , the number of Magistrates and other Civil Officers with their powers and duties and term of services shall be regulated ...
... Necessary for the preservation of peace and good order in the same . After the general Assembly shall be Organized , the number of Magistrates and other Civil Officers with their powers and duties and term of services shall be regulated ...
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... necessary to their Common interest and permanent harmony , and to report , to the several States , such an Act relative to this great object , as when unanimously ratified by them would enable the United States in Congress Assembled ...
... necessary to their Common interest and permanent harmony , and to report , to the several States , such an Act relative to this great object , as when unanimously ratified by them would enable the United States in Congress Assembled ...
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... necessary for the Board to establish were ; 1st . Whether the price of a Suit of Soldiers Clothing was higher that what was judged necessary by the Secretary at War to ensure the different Articles of Clothing of a proper Quality . 2d ...
... necessary for the Board to establish were ; 1st . Whether the price of a Suit of Soldiers Clothing was higher that what was judged necessary by the Secretary at War to ensure the different Articles of Clothing of a proper Quality . 2d ...
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