A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... two - thirds of the states , that is to say , of nine out of thirteen . The votes were taken by states , represent- ed by their delegates . If the members of a delegation were equally divided in opinion on a particular point , it ...
... two - thirds of the states , that is to say , of nine out of thirteen . The votes were taken by states , represent- ed by their delegates . If the members of a delegation were equally divided in opinion on a particular point , it ...
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... third of March in every second year . The president may call a special meeting of congress when he thinks it necessary ... two - thirds , ex- pel a member . No person holding an office under the United States can be a member of either ...
... third of March in every second year . The president may call a special meeting of congress when he thinks it necessary ... two - thirds , ex- pel a member . No person holding an office under the United States can be a member of either ...
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... two - thirds of the senate and of the house of representatives . There is also a vice - president , who is president ... two terms ; the first president , Washington , having declined a third election , his example has been followed by ...
... two - thirds of the senate and of the house of representatives . There is also a vice - president , who is president ... two terms ; the first president , Washington , having declined a third election , his example has been followed by ...
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... 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 for such purposes ; in every other respect , treaties signed by the ...
... 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 for such purposes ; in every other respect , treaties signed by the ...
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... two - thirds of the members concur . The judgment does not extend further than removal and disqualification from office ; but the party may be further prosecuted at law for the same offence . The constitution , and the laws made in ...
... two - thirds of the members concur . The judgment does not extend further than removal and disqualification from office ; but the party may be further prosecuted at law for the same offence . The constitution , and the laws made 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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