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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Side 42
... count and undue influence by unscrupulous officials . The United States have no vzeligion . Neither has a State . Our systems of government are secular , and , as such , a departure from European and Asiatic methods . What is meant by ...
... count and undue influence by unscrupulous officials . The United States have no vzeligion . Neither has a State . Our systems of government are secular , and , as such , a departure from European and Asiatic methods . What is meant by ...
Side 75
... count and certification . How are electors created ? By each of the States . They are appointed . Have State legislatures absolute control as to the manner ? South Carolina con- Their control is absolute . stituted her legislature her ...
... count and certification . How are electors created ? By each of the States . They are appointed . Have State legislatures absolute control as to the manner ? South Carolina con- Their control is absolute . stituted her legislature her ...
Side 82
... count the votes of men ; the United States count the votes of the several States . Why three - fourths of the States ? Because three - fourths are a working quorum of the United States . Ratification is an act of State legislation . It ...
... count the votes of men ; the United States count the votes of the several States . Why three - fourths of the States ? Because three - fourths are a working quorum of the United States . Ratification is an act of State legislation . It ...
Side 125
... count the electoral votes and apprise General Washington that he had been elected President . The retired soldier at Mt. Vernon was silent and reticent . A strange apathy , if not timidity , had fallen on some Senators . On the 6th of ...
... count the electoral votes and apprise General Washington that he had been elected President . The retired soldier at Mt. Vernon was silent and reticent . A strange apathy , if not timidity , had fallen on some Senators . On the 6th of ...
Side 126
... count the vote of the electors and notify the President- elect . Colonel Lee had left Henry and Mason dissatisfied , but he carried with him amendments to the Constitution with which to neutralize con- solidation . While Congress was in ...
... count the vote of the electors and notify the President- elect . Colonel Lee had left Henry and Mason dissatisfied , but he carried with him amendments to the Constitution with which to neutralize con- solidation . While Congress was in ...
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