History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to March, 1839S.G. Simpkins, 1840 - 480 páginas |
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... compact , was organized , and commenced the exercise of high political powers . * The State of Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Convention . † Before August , 1788 , ten States had adopted the new Constitution , being one more ...
... compact , was organized , and commenced the exercise of high political powers . * The State of Rhode Island did not send delegates to the Convention . † Before August , 1788 , ten States had adopted the new Constitution , being one more ...
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... compact ; but it may be by the legislatures of the States . The amendment , respecting the election of President and Vice President , af- terwards adopted , was made in this manner . But the dif- ference is not material between these ...
... compact ; but it may be by the legislatures of the States . The amendment , respecting the election of President and Vice President , af- terwards adopted , was made in this manner . But the dif- ference is not material between these ...
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... compact adequate to the ex- igences of government and the preservation of the UNION . " There were different plans proposed in the Convention , as a remedy for the evils which existed , or were then ap- prehended . One was to grant full ...
... compact adequate to the ex- igences of government and the preservation of the UNION . " There were different plans proposed in the Convention , as a remedy for the evils which existed , or were then ap- prehended . One was to grant full ...
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... compact . * The federal government was designed to be , and by a proper and natural construction of the Constitution , is , one of limited powers . Its jurisdiction or authority relate to cer- tain specific objects , which are expressly ...
... compact . * The federal government was designed to be , and by a proper and natural construction of the Constitution , is , one of limited powers . Its jurisdiction or authority relate to cer- tain specific objects , which are expressly ...
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... compact . The powers of the gen- eral government were conferred on it by the States . It is the agent of the States for general purposes , and may justly act only on subjects on which its constituents have author- ized it to act . For ...
... compact . The powers of the gen- eral government were conferred on it by the States . It is the agent of the States for general purposes , and may justly act only on subjects on which its constituents have author- ized it to act . For ...
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