| 1826 - 220 σελίδες
...commence, or the terminus a quo in any other case, where the question must begin a minimo. The object being not to begin at that extreme, which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 σελίδες
...commence, or the terminus a quo in any other case, where the question must begin a minimo. The object being not to begin at that extreme, which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 σελίδες
...commence or the terminus a quo in any other case, where the question must begin a minima. The object being not to begin at that extreme, which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if we should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 σελίδες
...commence, or the terminus a quo in any other case, where the question must begin a minimo. The object being not to begin at that extreme, which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - 1853 - 354 σελίδες
...or the teminus a quoj in any other c:i.sc, where the question must begin a minimo.J The object being not to begin at that extreme, which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1853 - 476 σελίδες
...commence, or the terminus a quo in any other case, where the question must begin a minima. The object being not to begin at that extreme which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet if we should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 σελίδες
...or the terminus a quo in any other case, where the question must begin a mini-mo. The object being not to begin at that extreme, which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if we should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be... | |
| Luther Stearns Cushing - 1856 - 204 σελίδες
...to which it belongs, does not contain an entire point or proposition. SECT. II. FILLING BLANKS. 64. It often happens, that a proposition is introduced...one can vote against it, and, yet, if it should be earned in the affirmative, every question for more would be precluded : but, at that extreme, which... | |
| United States. Congress - 1856 - 888 σελίδες
...commence, or the fcrmtnu* a quo in any other ease where the question must begin amirumo;the object being not to begin at that extreme which, and more, being within every man'K wUh, no one could negative it, and yet if he should vote in the affirma-*live, every question... | |
| United States. Congress - 1859 - 266 σελίδες
...commence, or the terminus a quo in any other case where the question must begin a minima: the object being not to begin at that extreme which, and more, being within every man's wish, no one could negative it, and yet, if he should vote in the affirmative, every question for more would be... | |
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