A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... receive embassies , or make treaties with foreign governments ; neither could they , without such consent , engage in war , unless in case of actual inva- sion , or of imminent danger of being attacked by the Indians . They could not ...
... receive embassies , or make treaties with foreign governments ; neither could they , without such consent , engage in war , unless in case of actual inva- sion , or of imminent danger of being attacked by the Indians . They could not ...
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... received some amendments , made in one of the forms which the constitution prescribes . By one of those amendments , it is provided , that " the enumeration , in the constitu- tion , of certain rights , shall not be construed to deny or ...
... received some amendments , made in one of the forms which the constitution prescribes . By one of those amendments , it is provided , that " the enumeration , in the constitu- tion , of certain rights , shall not be construed to deny or ...
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... receive ambassadors , to coin money , fix the stan- dard of weights and measures , raise and equip fleets and armies , borrow money on the credit of the nation , and others of a similar nature . Most of these powers were conferred , by ...
... receive ambassadors , to coin money , fix the stan- dard of weights and measures , raise and equip fleets and armies , borrow money on the credit of the nation , and others of a similar nature . Most of these powers were conferred , by ...
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... receives the con- current approbation of the senate , by a majority of two - thirds of the members present ; and if an appro- priation of money , or some act of legislation is necessary to give it effect , then congress must pass a law ...
... receives the con- current approbation of the senate , by a majority of two - thirds of the members present ; and if an appro- priation of money , or some act of legislation is necessary to give it effect , then congress must pass a law ...
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... receive it . These are the principal features of what it declares : The citizens of each state are entitled to all the pri- vileges and immunities of citizens in the several states . Fugitives from justice and from personal service or ...
... receive it . These are the principal features of what it declares : The citizens of each state are entitled to all the pri- vileges and immunities of citizens in the several states . Fugitives from justice and from personal service or ...
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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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