A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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Side 36
... forces are raised by any State for the common defense , all officers of , or under the rank of colonel , shall be appointed by the Legislature of each State , respect- ively , by whom such forces shall be raised , or in such manner as ...
... forces are raised by any State for the common defense , all officers of , or under the rank of colonel , shall be appointed by the Legislature of each State , respect- ively , by whom such forces shall be raised , or in such manner as ...
Side 38
... forces in the service of the United States , except- ing regimental officers : Appointing all the officers of the naval forces , and commissioning all officers whatever in the service of the United States : Making rules for the govern ...
... forces in the service of the United States , except- ing regimental officers : Appointing all the officers of the naval forces , and commissioning all officers whatever in the service of the United States : Making rules for the govern ...
Side 39
... forces to be raised , nor appoint a commander - in - chief of the army or navy , unless nine States assent to the same ; nor shall a question on any other point , except for adjourning from day to day , be determined , unless by the ...
... forces to be raised , nor appoint a commander - in - chief of the army or navy , unless nine States assent to the same ; nor shall a question on any other point , except for adjourning from day to day , be determined , unless by the ...
Side 41
... force States to elect by districts was voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in 70,680 persons ; six members being assigned to States having fractions larger than one - half . In ...
... force States to elect by districts was voted down . By the act of 1842 there were two hundred and twenty - three members , being one in 70,680 persons ; six members being assigned to States having fractions larger than one - half . In ...
Side 57
... bankruptcies throughout the United States . " As the States also have the right to pass sim- ilar laws affecting their own citizens whenever there is 66 • no national law on the subject in force , DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 57.
... bankruptcies throughout the United States . " As the States also have the right to pass sim- ilar laws affecting their own citizens whenever there is 66 • no national law on the subject in force , DICTIONARY OF AMERICAN POLITICS . 57.
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