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Jensen, Merrill; Kaminski, John P.; Saladino, Gaspare J. (ed.) / Ratification of the Constitution by the states: Pennsylvania
2 (1976)
[Cover], pp. [unnumbered]-[2]
THE DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF TH: RATIFICATION OF THE CONSTITUTIO, Volume II bi~~ Edited by Merrilljen. Associate Edito, Inkn P KamnshiP (;(ISJiUH II a 1 fC lfCefitic ..L LiI1UDOlij ciLaiLiIII J Li Tranquility, provide for the corD mote the General Welfare, 21 & .. The loufe of Reprdentatives 1hall be compofed of members chofen every fcCon. people of the feveral ftates, and the letors in each flate fhall have the qualifications r eledors of the moil numerous branch of the ftate legiflature. perfon (ball be a reprefentative who fhtl not have attained to the ageof tw: leven years a citizen of the United States, and who thall not, when eCice t flate in which he (hall be coren. prefentatives and dired taxes thail be apportioned among the feveral flates d within this. Union,according to thei refpealve numbers, which (hail be the whole number of free perfons, including thok bound to fervice for xcluding Indians not taxed, three-fifths of all other perfons. The adual enurneratio: ide within three years after the firfit meeting of the Congrefs of the United States, and A !7 1 . Penns tn
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