Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a... United States Reports: ... and Rules Announced at ... - 第 722 頁United States. Supreme Court 著 - 1890完整檢視 - 關於此書
| John Norton Pomeroy - 1883 - 626 頁
...shall pass any bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts." " Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ; or abridging the freedom of speech or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably... | |
| 1890 - 1130 頁
...sect, but is distinguishablefrotn the latter. The first amendment to the constitution, in declaring that congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or forbidding the free exercise thereof, was intended to allow every one under the jurisdiction of the... | |
| United States. Department of the Interior - 1884 - 928 頁
...myself unworthy of the cause that I represent. The Constitution of the United States expressly states that Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. It cannot be denied that marriage, when attended and sanctioned by religious rites... | |
| Thurlow Weed - 1884 - 668 頁
...graves.' "Look at the language of our forefathers. Look at the Constitution they gave us. It declares that ' Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peacefully... | |
| 1890 - 1182 頁
...the amendment of the constitution dtflares that congress (and of course the territorial legislatures) "shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the prêtas." (2) That the third subdivision... | |
| Ellen E. Dickinson - 1885 - 308 頁
...myself unworthy of the cause that I represent. The Constitution of the United States expressly states that Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. It cannot be denied that marriage, when attended and sanctioned by religious rites... | |
| Nebraska, Guy Ashton Brown - 1885 - 944 頁
...AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. ARTICLE I. [Religion— Free speech— Press— Right of petition.]— ed and the state or government, under the laws of which it is organized. The term agent or a exercise thereof ; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press ; or the right of the people... | |
| Ellen E. Dickinson - 1885 - 296 頁
...myself unworthy of the cause that I represent. The Constitution of the United States expressly states that Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the freo exercise thereof. It cannot be denied that marriage, when attended and sanctioned by religious... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 652 頁
...proposed during the first session of the eighth Congress, and was adopted in 1804. ARTICLE THE FIRST. Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof ; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press ; or the right of the people... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1886 - 718 頁
...favorably received, and it resulted in the enactment of that article in the constitution which declares that Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion or the free exercise thereof, and which has since been incorporated in the fundamental law. 1 History... | |
| |