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United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. PART V RATIFICATION CHAPTER 15 REJECTION OR RATIFICATION 2 The question of whether a State , having once rejected , may later ratify a proposed amendment had , until Coleman v ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. PART V RATIFICATION CHAPTER 15 REJECTION OR RATIFICATION 2 The question of whether a State , having once rejected , may later ratify a proposed amendment had , until Coleman v ...
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... ratification its law will be able to give effect to the terms of the convention . Signature and ratification of convention . Articles 18 and 19 ( adopted ) The Conference approved a revision of article 19 which provides that the ...
... ratification its law will be able to give effect to the terms of the convention . Signature and ratification of convention . Articles 18 and 19 ( adopted ) The Conference approved a revision of article 19 which provides that the ...
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... ratification its law will be able to give effect to the terms of the convention . Signature and ratification of convention . Articles 18 and 19 ( adopted ) The Conference approved a revision of article 19 which provides that the ...
... ratification its law will be able to give effect to the terms of the convention . Signature and ratification of convention . Articles 18 and 19 ( adopted ) The Conference approved a revision of article 19 which provides that the ...
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Problems relating to a Federal Constitution | i |
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