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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... amendments ; or , on the application of the legisla tures of two - thirds of the several states , should call a Convention for proposing amendments , which , in either case , should be valid , as part of the Con titution , when ratified ...
... amendments ; or , on the application of the legisla tures of two - thirds of the several states , should call a Convention for proposing amendments , which , in either case , should be valid , as part of the Con titution , when ratified ...
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... amendments , to the situa- tion of your country ? Can you have a lasting union in these circumstances ? | happiness and existence , depend on the It will be in vain to expect it . But if you agree to previous amendments , you shall have ...
... amendments , to the situa- tion of your country ? Can you have a lasting union in these circumstances ? | happiness and existence , depend on the It will be in vain to expect it . But if you agree to previous amendments , you shall have ...
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... amendments , have brought no less than forty amendments -a bill of rights which contains twenty amendments , and twenty other altera- tions , some of which are improper and inadmissible . Will not every state think herself equally ...
... amendments , have brought no less than forty amendments -a bill of rights which contains twenty amendments , and twenty other altera- tions , some of which are improper and inadmissible . Will not every state think herself equally ...
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