History of the United States: From the Earliest Period to the Administration of President Johnson, 第 2 卷Johnson, Fry, 1866 |
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... constitution , when ratified by the legislatures of three - fourths of the several states , or by conventions in three - fourths thereof , as the one or the other mode of ratifi- cation may be proposed by the Con- gress : Provided ...
... constitution , when ratified by the legislatures of three - fourths of the several states , or by conventions in three - fourths thereof , as the one or the other mode of ratifi- cation may be proposed by the Con- gress : Provided ...
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... CONSTITUTION . - - Congress resolve to submit the new Constitution to the people - Opposition to be expected - Feelings aroused— Marshall's statements respecting the FEDERALIST - Most of the states acted promptly - Position of the ...
... CONSTITUTION . - - Congress resolve to submit the new Constitution to the people - Opposition to be expected - Feelings aroused— Marshall's statements respecting the FEDERALIST - Most of the states acted promptly - Position of the ...
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... Constitution ; but they were all convinced , that it not only required , but was well worth the concessions and the compromises * For convenience of reference , we subjoin the dates of the Ratification of the Constitution , by the ...
... Constitution ; but they were all convinced , that it not only required , but was well worth the concessions and the compromises * For convenience of reference , we subjoin the dates of the Ratification of the Constitution , by the ...
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