The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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... ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION . The English colonies which changed themselves , July 4 , 1776 , into the United States . of America had always with the exception of the Dutch period of New Amsterdam ( New York ) - had an indi- 1 Pomeroy ...
... ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION . The English colonies which changed themselves , July 4 , 1776 , into the United States . of America had always with the exception of the Dutch period of New Amsterdam ( New York ) - had an indi- 1 Pomeroy ...
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... article , agreed upon a " confederation and perpetual union , " but nothing more was said of the " people , " of whom the first sentence of the declaration of independence had spoken . So , too , the articles of confederation did not ...
... article , agreed upon a " confederation and perpetual union , " but nothing more was said of the " people , " of whom the first sentence of the declaration of independence had spoken . So , too , the articles of confederation did not ...
Side 9
... articles of confederation , and give them , by this ratifica- tion , the force of law , although they had been authorized to form a constitution for the Union , neither by the con- stitutions of their respective states , nor in any way ...
... articles of confederation , and give them , by this ratifica- tion , the force of law , although they had been authorized to form a constitution for the Union , neither by the con- stitutions of their respective states , nor in any way ...
Side 10
... articles of confederation , a revolution was accomplished . This revolution met with no opposition among the people . Its entire correspondence with their whole political thought and impulse was generally fully recognized , and another ...
... articles of confederation , a revolution was accomplished . This revolution met with no opposition among the people . Its entire correspondence with their whole political thought and impulse was generally fully recognized , and another ...
Side 11
... articles of confederation failed to recognize not only the fact that a free commonwealth may be no less endangered by a government too weak than by one too strong , but also that a grant of rights in itself confers no power . Right ...
... articles of confederation failed to recognize not only the fact that a free commonwealth may be no less endangered by a government too weak than by one too strong , but also that a grant of rights in itself confers no power . Right ...
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