The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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... equal voice . This remained the rule in the second continental con- gress , which began its session May 10 , 1775 , at Philadel- phia . In this , Georgia also was finally represented . The strife was now transferred from the forum to ...
... equal voice . This remained the rule in the second continental con- gress , which began its session May 10 , 1775 , at Philadel- phia . In this , Georgia also was finally represented . The strife was now transferred from the forum to ...
Side 14
... equal , not only to the exceptional circumstances of a war , but , before every- thing else , to the accomplishment of the aims of the Union in the normal condition of peace . If the demands . which congress had to meet in time of war ...
... equal , not only to the exceptional circumstances of a war , but , before every- thing else , to the accomplishment of the aims of the Union in the normal condition of peace . If the demands . which congress had to meet in time of war ...
Side 16
... equal voice in the Union , of necessity strengthened the fear that now again no result would be reached . Nevertheless , the conven- tion adopted Washington's view that it must turn out a finished piece of work , even if , as a 16 ...
... equal voice in the Union , of necessity strengthened the fear that now again no result would be reached . Nevertheless , the conven- tion adopted Washington's view that it must turn out a finished piece of work , even if , as a 16 ...
Side 19
... equal voice in the government of the Union . But with this change the Union ceased to be a league of states . Whatever arrangement was made , the Union was changed into a federal state . How thoroughly this was to be done , and how ...
... equal voice in the government of the Union . But with this change the Union ceased to be a league of states . Whatever arrangement was made , the Union was changed into a federal state . How thoroughly this was to be done , and how ...
Side 31
... equal rights under it , voted upon an amendment to the constitu- tion . The definitive proclamation about the fourteenth amendment was dated July 28 , 1868. A proclamation of July 20 had declared the amendment adopted if the ratifying ...
... equal rights under it , voted upon an amendment to the constitu- tion . The definitive proclamation about the fourteenth amendment was dated July 28 , 1868. A proclamation of July 20 had declared the amendment adopted if the ratifying ...
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