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Side 72
... legislation in all cases whatsoever over such district , not exceeding ten miles
square . ” ( See Art . I . , sec . 8 . ) Maryland and Virginia ceded the District of
Columbia in 1790 . In 1800 72 CATECHISM OF THE CONSTITUTION.
... legislation in all cases whatsoever over such district , not exceeding ten miles
square . ” ( See Art . I . , sec . 8 . ) Maryland and Virginia ceded the District of
Columbia in 1790 . In 1800 72 CATECHISM OF THE CONSTITUTION.
Side 82
States severally 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 .
States severally 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 .
Side 85
... press , and this argument was used in the cases of Dupre and Rapier on the far
more solid ground that the Louisiana Lottery was a chartered institution of a
sovereign State , over whose local legislation Congress has no power to legislate
.
... press , and this argument was used in the cases of Dupre and Rapier on the far
more solid ground that the Louisiana Lottery was a chartered institution of a
sovereign State , over whose local legislation Congress has no power to legislate
.
Side 92
... act which enabled the court to give a decentralized opinion by deciding said
act to be constitutional . But it is a poor subterfuge and a bad precedent to
preserve the reserved powers of Iowa and the other States by congressional
legislation .
... act which enabled the court to give a decentralized opinion by deciding said
act to be constitutional . But it is a poor subterfuge and a bad precedent to
preserve the reserved powers of Iowa and the other States by congressional
legislation .
Side 139
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation . The
following is the certificate of the Secretary of State of the United States ,
announcing the ratification of the foregoing article : WILLIAM H . SEWARD ,
Secretary of ...
Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation . The
following is the certificate of the Secretary of State of the United States ,
announcing the ratification of the foregoing article : WILLIAM H . SEWARD ,
Secretary of ...
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