A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America: With Sketches of the Constitutional and Ratifying Conventions, and Valuable Personal, Historical, Political and Legal Information, Criticism and InterpretationThe Author, 1896 - 190 sider |
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... Article I. declares : " The style of this Confederacy shall be the United States of America . " Article II .: " Each State retains its sovereignty , freedom , and independence , and every power , jurisdiction , and right which is not by ...
... Article I. declares : " The style of this Confederacy shall be the United States of America . " Article II .: " Each State retains its sovereignty , freedom , and independence , and every power , jurisdiction , and right which is not by ...
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... Articles of Confederation were formulated by Congress , July 9 , 1778 , and ratified between the thirteen States , March 1 , 1781 , and the War of the Revolution was fought to the finish under them . The treaty of peace with Great ...
... Articles of Confederation were formulated by Congress , July 9 , 1778 , and ratified between the thirteen States , March 1 , 1781 , and the War of the Revolution was fought to the finish under them . The treaty of peace with Great ...
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... Articles of Confederation , and report to that body and to the State legislatures such alterations and provisions as will make the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of the Union . " Such report was to be agreed to by ...
... Articles of Confederation , and report to that body and to the State legislatures such alterations and provisions as will make the Federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of the Union . " Such report was to be agreed to by ...
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... Articles of Confederation . " Deputies from every State , except Rhode Island , appointed by the legislatures , began work at Philadelphia , May 25 , 1787 , and finished their labors on the 17th of September following . The body was ...
... Articles of Confederation . " Deputies from every State , except Rhode Island , appointed by the legislatures , began work at Philadelphia , May 25 , 1787 , and finished their labors on the 17th of September following . The body was ...
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... Articles of Confedera- tion , but creating a new organic law . Hamilton remained . The convention did not so much re- vise as select and create . They acted generally on the advice of George Reed of Delaware , who said : " The ...
... Articles of Confedera- tion , but creating a new organic law . Hamilton remained . The convention did not so much re- vise as select and create . They acted generally on the advice of George Reed of Delaware , who said : " The ...
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