The Constitutional Text-book: A Practical and Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States, and of Portions of the Public and Administrative Law of the Federal Government : Designed Chiefly for the Use of Schools, Academies, and CollegesGeorge W. Childs, 1863 - 324 páginas |
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... Adoption of the Constitution .......... CHAPTER IV . ........ 18 The Preamble - Distribution of legislative Powers - The House of Representatives ......... The Senate ......... CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI . Provisions applicable both to the ...
... Adoption of the Constitution .......... CHAPTER IV . ........ 18 The Preamble - Distribution of legislative Powers - The House of Representatives ......... The Senate ......... CHAPTER V. CHAPTER VI . Provisions applicable both to the ...
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... adopted in the practice of the nations of Europe , that the first discovery of unknown countries gave to the govern- 7 ment , whose subjects had made the discovery , a CHAPTER The Discovery and Settlement of the Colonies of North America.
... adopted in the practice of the nations of Europe , that the first discovery of unknown countries gave to the govern- 7 ment , whose subjects had made the discovery , a CHAPTER The Discovery and Settlement of the Colonies of North America.
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... adopted in order to prevent conflicting claims by different governments to the same territory . § 5. Uninhabited countries cannot be said to belong to any particular nation , for no nation has taken possession of them . Whenever ...
... adopted in order to prevent conflicting claims by different governments to the same territory . § 5. Uninhabited countries cannot be said to belong to any particular nation , for no nation has taken possession of them . Whenever ...
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... adopted by Congress , November , 15 , 1777. Te Articles of Confederation were ratified in July , 1778 , by the delegates from all the States , except New Jersey , Delaware , and ( Maryland . But they were subsequently signed on the part ...
... adopted by Congress , November , 15 , 1777. Te Articles of Confederation were ratified in July , 1778 , by the delegates from all the States , except New Jersey , Delaware , and ( Maryland . But they were subsequently signed on the part ...
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... adopted . This discouraging state of affairs led to the proceedings which finally terminated in the formation and adoption of the present federal constitution . §35 . It has been said that the government of the United States has passed ...
... adopted . This discouraging state of affairs led to the proceedings which finally terminated in the formation and adoption of the present federal constitution . §35 . It has been said that the government of the United States has passed ...
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