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 10
... majority of States not being repre- sented , " an adjournment took place . Hereafter special mention is made of the personality of the States in the concluding words of the new Consti- tution . The members of the convention sat with ...
... majority of States not being repre- sented , " an adjournment took place . Hereafter special mention is made of the personality of the States in the concluding words of the new Consti- tution . The members of the convention sat with ...
Side 17
... majority of deputies from the thirteen States . Who was Edmund Randolph ? He was an eminent lawyer of Virginia , and warmly espoused the war for independence . Hav- ing filled several honorable offices of the Com- monwealth , he was ...
... majority of deputies from the thirteen States . Who was Edmund Randolph ? He was an eminent lawyer of Virginia , and warmly espoused the war for independence . Hav- ing filled several honorable offices of the Com- monwealth , he was ...
Side 23
... majority of the citizens of Texas , was absolutely null , and utterly without operation in law . The obligations of the State as a member of the Union , and of every citizen of the State as a citizen of the United States , remained ...
... majority of the citizens of Texas , was absolutely null , and utterly without operation in law . The obligations of the State as a member of the Union , and of every citizen of the State as a citizen of the United States , remained ...
Side 38
... majority does not always secure the suc- cess of a presidential ticket ; but the electoral col- lege is constituted upon a far more popular basis than the Senate . The electoral vote of a great State , like New York , for instance ...
... majority does not always secure the suc- cess of a presidential ticket ; but the electoral col- lege is constituted upon a far more popular basis than the Senate . The electoral vote of a great State , like New York , for instance ...
Side 39
... majority -a condition which has occurred repeatedly in the history of this country . " What is the oath of a President of the United States ? " I do solemnly swear ( or affirm ) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of ...
... majority -a condition which has occurred repeatedly in the history of this country . " What is the oath of a President of the United States ? " I do solemnly swear ( or affirm ) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of ...
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