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COMMONS, HOUSE OF
\kˈɒmənz], \kˈɒmənz], \k_ˈɒ_m_ə_n_z]\
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1894 - Dictionary of United States history
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The
name
borne
by
the
lower
House
of
the
Legislature
of
North
Carolina
from
1776
to
1868.
1894
- Dictionary of United States history
By John Franklin Jameson
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