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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... Union , " which in peace made them restive . They had asserted . and achieved their freedom , independence , and sovereignty . No amendment could be made to the Articles unless by the unanimous consent of the States . Bondage was ...
... Union , " which in peace made them restive . They had asserted . and achieved their freedom , independence , and sovereignty . No amendment could be made to the Articles unless by the unanimous consent of the States . Bondage was ...
Side 21
... Union " ? It means that " perpetual Union " not having saved the Confederacy from the peril of dissolu- tion , a more " perfect Union , " based on mutual consent and compromise , would be the salvation of the States - Union , or the ...
... Union " ? It means that " perpetual Union " not having saved the Confederacy from the peril of dissolu- tion , a more " perfect Union , " based on mutual consent and compromise , would be the salvation of the States - Union , or the ...
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... Union was solemnly declared to be perpetual . And when these Articles were found to be inadequate to the exigencies of the country , the Constitution was ordained to form a more perfect Union . ' It is difficult to convey the idea of ...
... Union was solemnly declared to be perpetual . And when these Articles were found to be inadequate to the exigencies of the country , the Constitution was ordained to form a more perfect Union . ' It is difficult to convey the idea of ...
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... Union es- tablished by the Constitution of 1788 must be per- petual , because it is declared to have been designed to make a previous perpetual Union more per- fect , it may be remarked , as matter of history , that this previous Union ...
... Union es- tablished by the Constitution of 1788 must be per- petual , because it is declared to have been designed to make a previous perpetual Union more per- fect , it may be remarked , as matter of history , that this previous Union ...
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... Union , were clearly out of the old one , and stood alone in the world . May it not , then , be said that those who destroyed a Union purporting to be perpetual were thereafter estopped from holding it to have been perpetual , and from ...
... Union , were clearly out of the old one , and stood alone in the world . May it not , then , be said that those who destroyed a Union purporting to be perpetual were thereafter estopped from holding it to have been perpetual , and from ...
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