The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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... voted that each colony should have an 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 ...
... voted that each colony should have an 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 ...
Side 15
... own . On the motion of its delegates , congress voted in February , 1787 , to call a convention at Philadelphia , " for the pur- pose of revising the articles of confederation , and report- GENESIS OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 15.
... own . On the motion of its delegates , congress voted in February , 1787 , to call a convention at Philadelphia , " for the pur- pose of revising the articles of confederation , and report- GENESIS OF THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION . 15.
Side 24
... vote upon this main proposition , the opposition came within eight votes of a majority , and the simple ratification was then carried by eighty - nine to seventy - nine . In New 24 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE UNITED STATES .
... vote upon this main proposition , the opposition came within eight votes of a majority , and the simple ratification was then carried by eighty - nine to seventy - nine . In New 24 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW OF THE UNITED STATES .
Side 26
... votes , decided for an uncon- ditional ratification . After this , it was unanimously voted to request the legislatures to call a new convention . in order to pass upon the amendments proposed . March 4 , 1789 , the new federal powers ...
... votes , decided for an uncon- ditional ratification . After this , it was unanimously voted to request the legislatures to call a new convention . in order to pass upon the amendments proposed . March 4 , 1789 , the new federal powers ...
Side 27
... votes . John Quincy Adams said in a speech at the fiftieth jubilee of the constitution that it was wrung from the people through " grinding necessity . " This was true . Hamilton had written in the Federalist : " The establish- ment of ...
... votes . John Quincy Adams said in a speech at the fiftieth jubilee of the constitution that it was wrung from the people through " grinding necessity . " This was true . Hamilton had written in the Federalist : " The establish- ment of ...
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