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... determine . I have addressed this essay ( for it claims no higher title ) to the Law Academy of Philadelphia . For more than fourteen years I have had the honour of being at the head of that useful institution , who , during that time ...
... determine . I have addressed this essay ( for it claims no higher title ) to the Law Academy of Philadelphia . For more than fourteen years I have had the honour of being at the head of that useful institution , who , during that time ...
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... , or issue letters of marque or reprisal , except after a declaration of war by congress , or in case of their being infested by pirates , and then only until congress should determine otherwise ; nor could they keep on foot 10.
... , or issue letters of marque or reprisal , except after a declaration of war by congress , or in case of their being infested by pirates , and then only until congress should determine otherwise ; nor could they keep on foot 10.
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Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. should determine otherwise ; nor could they keep on foot any body of forces in time of peace , except such as congress should think necessary for garrisoning their forts ; and in order to prevent their ...
Peter Stephen Du Ponceau. should determine otherwise ; nor could they keep on foot any body of forces in time of peace , except such as congress should think necessary for garrisoning their forts ; and in order to prevent their ...
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... determine by a law the number of representatives that each state is to send . The first of these enumerations was made in 1790 , the last in 1830 . The times , places , and manner of holding elections for senators and representatives ...
... determine by a law the number of representatives that each state is to send . The first of these enumerations was made in 1790 , the last in 1830 . The times , places , and manner of holding elections for senators and representatives ...
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... determines the time of choosing the electors , and the day on which they are to give their votes , which is to be the same throughout the United States . By the existing law , the electors are to meet and vote on the first Wednesday in ...
... determines the time of choosing the electors , and the day on which they are to give their votes , which is to be the same throughout the United States . By the existing law , the electors are to meet and vote on the first Wednesday in ...
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A Brief View of the Constitution of the United States, Addressed to the Law ... Peter S. Du Ponceau Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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