The Constitutional Text-book: A Practical and Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States, and of Portions of the Public and Administrative Law of the Federal Government : Designed Chiefly for the Use of Schools, Academies, and CollegesGeorge W. Childs, 1863 - 324 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 55.
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... tion , so far as they are applicable to the situation and local circumstances of the settlers , who would otherwise be without laws to govern them . If the country be inha- bited , and acquired by treaty , conquest , or purchase , the ...
... tion , so far as they are applicable to the situation and local circumstances of the settlers , who would otherwise be without laws to govern them . If the country be inha- bited , and acquired by treaty , conquest , or purchase , the ...
19. lappuse
... tion to the mere regulation of trade and commerce . § 41. They , therefore , prepared an address and a report to be submitted to Congress and all the States , in which they recommended the States to concur " in the appoint- ment of ...
... tion to the mere regulation of trade and commerce . § 41. They , therefore , prepared an address and a report to be submitted to Congress and all the States , in which they recommended the States to concur " in the appoint- ment of ...
20. lappuse
... tion , arising out of jealousies among the States , and the difference in their extent , wealth , population , habits , reli- gion , education , and political views : nothing but a wise and patriotic spirit of mutual concession and of ...
... tion , arising out of jealousies among the States , and the difference in their extent , wealth , population , habits , reli- gion , education , and political views : nothing but a wise and patriotic spirit of mutual concession and of ...
21. lappuse
... tion before that day ' ; that the first Wednesday of the following February should be . the day for the electors to assemble and vote for a President ; and that the first Wednesday in the following March should be the time for ...
... tion before that day ' ; that the first Wednesday of the following February should be . the day for the electors to assemble and vote for a President ; and that the first Wednesday in the following March should be the time for ...
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... mean time , those States had been regarded , in many respects , as foreign States . § 53. The following are the dates of the ratifica- tion of the Constitution by each of the original thirteen 22 CONSTITUTIONAL TEXT - BOOK .
... mean time , those States had been regarded , in many respects , as foreign States . § 53. The following are the dates of the ratifica- tion of the Constitution by each of the original thirteen 22 CONSTITUTIONAL TEXT - BOOK .
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act of Congress adjourn adopted amendments Appointed 5th March Appointed 7th army Articles of Confederation authority bill Bill of Attainder Carolina census chosen citizens clerk colonies commerce confirmed and appointed congress assembled Connecticut consent Constitution crime declared delegates direct taxes district duties elected England entitled established executive exercise foreign granted gress House of Representatives impeachment important inhabitants JOHN judge jurisdiction jury justice land legislative legislature letters of marque liberty Maryland Massachusetts ment militia nations navy necessary Nomination confirmed North Carolina number of Electors number of votes oath or affirmation offences organized territories Parliament passed Pennsylvania port privileges prohibited public ministers punishment ratified recess regulation Repeat clause Representa Resigned respective Rhode Island rule Secretary SECTION secure Senate Senate and House session Supreme Court term territory thereof tion tives treason Treasury treaties trial Union United unless vessels vested Vice-President Virginia whole number