| United States. Congress. House - 1831 - 892 頁
...Assembly, and in co-operation with the Central Committee hereinafter provided, suitable memorials to the Congress of the United States and the Legislatures of the several States before named, requesting their concurrence in the incorporation of such a company, and their co-operation,... | |
| Senate of the United States - 1840 - 1110 頁
...assembly, and in co-operation with the central committee, hereinafter provided, suitable memorials to the Congress of the United States, and the Legislatures of the several States before named, requesting their concurrence in the incorporation of s uc!ia company, and their co-operation,... | |
| 1853 - 596 頁
...opinion of this meeting it would greatly subserve tTie cause of religious liberty in the world, if the Congress of the United States, and the Legislatures of the several States, would express their deep regret at hearing of the oppressive course which the Grand Duke of Tuscany... | |
| 1855 - 560 頁
...the articles of confederation and pcqietual union, for making alterations therein, by the assent of a Congress of the United States, and the Legislatures of the several States; and whereas experience hath evinced that there are defects in the present confederation, as a means... | |
| E. J. Hamill - 1856 - 390 頁
...the manner in which they exernse their " unlimited ecclesiastical and temporal power." Fifthly. The Congress of the United States, and the Legislatures of the several States, are composed of delegates elected by the suffrages of the several States, or by the people of the several... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1916 - 638 頁
...Whether the authority to prescribe a standard of weights and measures is vested exclusively in the congress of the United States, and the legislatures of the several states are precluded from the exercise of any such power. Second. Whether the condemnation and confiscation... | |
| George Washington McCrary - 1880 - 558 頁
...bodies, to-wit : those which are supreme, and those which are subordinate. To the former class belong the Congress of the United States, and the legislatures of the several States. These represent the supreme legislative power of the nation and of the State. To the latter class belong... | |
| 1916 - 1116 頁
...Whether the authority to prescribe a standard of weights and measures is vested exclusively In the Congress of the United States, and the Legislatures of the several states are precluded from the exercise of any such power. Second. Whether, the condemnation and confiscation... | |
| 1904 - 1244 頁
...prison In Newgate, where they remained eight months. Patersou's Liberty of the Press, etc., p. 201. The Congress of the United States and the Legislatures of the several states have also an inherent power to punish for certain contempts, but this power is not generally admitted... | |
| 1891 - 864 頁
...assembled, does most emphatically declare against the prersent system of government, as manipulated by the Congress of the United States and the Legislatures of the several States, therefore, We declare in favor of holding a convention February 22, 1892, to fix a date nn { place... | |
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