Yearbook of Comparative Criticism, Volume 10Joseph Strelka |
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... constitute one another as such and by so doing to constitute the USA as an autonomous state. The individuals in the USA, in turn, by recognizing the sovereignty of Britain, recognize the individual rights of people in Britain to constitute ...
... constitute one another as such and by so doing to constitute the USA as an autonomous state. The individuals in the USA, in turn, by recognizing the sovereignty of Britain, recognize the individual rights of people in Britain to constitute ...
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... constitute the seventeenth district , and elect three members . The twenty - fifth and forty - fifth wards shall constitute the eighteenth district , and elect two members . The twenty - eighth and thirty - seventh wards shall ...
... constitute the seventeenth district , and elect three members . The twenty - fifth and forty - fifth wards shall constitute the eighteenth district , and elect two members . The twenty - eighth and thirty - seventh wards shall ...
Page 162
... constitute the Third district , and elect one member . The Fourth ward shall constitute the Fourth dis- trict , and elect one member . The Fifth ward shall constitute the Fifth district , and elect one member . The Sixth ward shall ...
... constitute the Third district , and elect one member . The Fourth ward shall constitute the Fourth dis- trict , and elect one member . The Fifth ward shall constitute the Fifth district , and elect one member . The Sixth ward shall ...
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