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 70
... Territory , should have prevented its partition . This territory , save a narrow northern strip , composes the now powerful States of Ohio , Indiana , and Illinois . Virginia was followed by cessions of Northwest Territory belonging to ...
... Territory , should have prevented its partition . This territory , save a narrow northern strip , composes the now powerful States of Ohio , Indiana , and Illinois . Virginia was followed by cessions of Northwest Territory belonging to ...
Side 72
... territories , and re- admitted into the Union they constructed . Once a State always a State . Burke told George III . that he ... territory to the Con- gress , and thereafter that body shall " exercise exclusive legislation in all cases ...
... territories , and re- admitted into the Union they constructed . Once a State always a State . Burke told George III . that he ... territory to the Con- gress , and thereafter that body shall " exercise exclusive legislation in all cases ...
Side 73
... territory south of the Potomac , containing Alex- andria , was afterwards retroceded to Virginia . As to removal , if States refuse to cede territory for a new district , the capital must remain where it is . Can the President transact ...
... territory south of the Potomac , containing Alex- andria , was afterwards retroceded to Virginia . As to removal , if States refuse to cede territory for a new district , the capital must remain where it is . Can the President transact ...
Side 74
... territory . Who are electors ? They are elective State officers . In a body called usually the Electoral College they are the States in special council . The theory of the framers of the Constitution was that the electors should be ...
... territory . Who are electors ? They are elective State officers . In a body called usually the Electoral College they are the States in special council . The theory of the framers of the Constitution was that the electors should be ...
Side 81
... Territories are States , this arm of force , borrowed from Europe , should cease . There should always be a navy , but not a regular army . How often is " the Union " and " this Union " mentioned ? " The Union , " twice . " This Union ...
... Territories are States , this arm of force , borrowed from Europe , should cease . There should always be a navy , but not a regular army . How often is " the Union " and " this Union " mentioned ? " The Union , " twice . " This Union ...
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