History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volume 2Harper, 1863 |
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... equal Commerce with the Indian Tribes Uniform Rule of Naturalization · Coining and Regulating Value of Money Standard of Weights and Measures Post - Offices and Post - Roads Power to borrow Money Tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court ...
... equal Commerce with the Indian Tribes Uniform Rule of Naturalization · Coining and Regulating Value of Money Standard of Weights and Measures Post - Offices and Post - Roads Power to borrow Money Tribunals inferior to the Supreme Court ...
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... equals ; and they were sovereign political communi- ties , whom no power could rightfully coerce into a change of their condition , and with whom such a change must be the result of their own free and intelligent choice , governed by no ...
... equals ; and they were sovereign political communi- ties , whom no power could rightfully coerce into a change of their condition , and with whom such a change must be the result of their own free and intelligent choice , governed by no ...
Halaman 29
... equal voice and vote in the proceedings ; but neither the assent nor the dissent of a State , in the Convention , to the whole system , or to any part of it , bound the people of that State to receive or to reject it when it should come ...
... equal voice and vote in the proceedings ; but neither the assent nor the dissent of a State , in the Convention , to the whole system , or to any part of it , bound the people of that State to receive or to reject it when it should come ...
Halaman 36
... equal representation by States in both . The first issue between them was made upon the House , or what was termed the first branch of the legislature . On the one side it was urged , that to give the elec- tion of this branch to the ...
... equal representation by States in both . The first issue between them was made upon the House , or what was termed the first branch of the legislature . On the one side it was urged , that to give the elec- tion of this branch to the ...
Halaman 42
... equal voice with every other . This system was the result of the for- mation of the State governments , each of which had become the present depositary of the political pow- ers of an independent people . But if this system were to be ...
... equal voice with every other . This system was the result of the for- mation of the State governments , each of which had become the present depositary of the political pow- ers of an independent people . But if this system were to be ...
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