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... Congress to establish . 10. All Bills appropriating money shall specify in Federal currency the exact amount of each appropriation and the purposes for which it is made ; and Congress shall grant no extra compensation to any public ...
... Congress to establish . 10. All Bills appropriating money shall specify in Federal currency the exact amount of each appropriation and the purposes for which it is made ; and Congress shall grant no extra compensation to any public ...
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... Congress may by law have directed . SECTION III . - 1 . Treason against the Confederate States shall consist only in levying war against them , or in adhering to their enemies , giving them aid and comfort . No person shall be convicted ...
... Congress may by law have directed . SECTION III . - 1 . Treason against the Confederate States shall consist only in levying war against them , or in adhering to their enemies , giving them aid and comfort . No person shall be convicted ...
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... Congress , and have been " ratified by the Legislatures of three - fourths of the several States , " and have , consequently , become parts of the Constitution . To this process the country is indebted for the clause prohibiting Congress ...
... Congress , and have been " ratified by the Legislatures of three - fourths of the several States , " and have , consequently , become parts of the Constitution . To this process the country is indebted for the clause prohibiting Congress ...
Contents
CHAPTER II | 12 |
CONTINUED PROGRESS OF SLAVERY THE INFLUENCE OF | 23 |
CHAPTER IV | 30 |
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