| John Wood - United States - 1802 - 522 pages
...10. All laws of the particular States, contrary to the constitution or laws of the United. States, to be utterly void ; and the better to prevent such laws...the general government, and shall have a negative upon the laws about to be passed in the State of which he is Governor or President. 11. No State to... | |
| John Bristed - Economic history - 1818 - 570 pages
...the constitution, or laws of the United States, to be void ; and the better to prevent such laws from being passed, the governor, or president of each state,...the general government ; and shall have a negative upon the laws about to be passed in his state* Eleventhly. No state to have any force, land or naval;... | |
| John Bristed - Economic history - 1818 - 528 pages
...the constitution, or laws of the United States, to be void ; and the better to prevent such laws from being passed, the governor, or president of each state,...the general government ; and shall have a negative upon the laws about to be passed in his state. Eleventhly. No state to have any force, land or naval;... | |
| United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 pages
...uilerJj Void. And the better to prevent such laws bring passedj the governour or president of each itate shall be appointed by the general government, and shall have a negative upon the taws about 4ft be p^ft4.}q ^ ^ate of which he is governour, or president. •./") <;11. No... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, Robert Yates - Constitutional conventions - 1821 - 320 pages
...10. All laws of the particular states, contrary to the constitution or laws of the United States, to be utterly void. And the better to prevent such laws...the general government, and shall have a negative upon the laws about to be passed in the state of which he is governor, or president. 11. No state to... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional history - 1821 - 328 pages
...the particular states, contrary to the constitution or Jaws of the United States, to be utterly wid. And the better to prevent such laws being passed,...the general government, and shall have a negative npon the laws about to be passed in the state of which he is governor, or president. 11. No state to... | |
| John Taylor - Constitutional law - 1823 - 332 pages
...laws of the United Suites, to be (' utterly void. And the better to prevent such laws being pass11 ed, the governor or president of each state shall be appointed...the general government, and shall have a negative upon " the laws about to be passed in the state of which he is govern" or or president." It is needless... | |
| Presidents - 1825 - 476 pages
...10. All laws of the particular states, contrary to the constitution or laws of the United States, to be utterly void. And the better to prevent such laws...the general government, and shall have a negative upon the laws about to be passed in the state of which he is governor, or president. . ' "11. No state... | |
| Amos Blanchard (of Cincinnati.), Amos Blanchard - United States - 1825 - 464 pages
...All laws of the particular states, contrary to the constitution or laws of the United States, to he utterly void. And the better to prevent such laws...the general government, and shall have a negative upon the laws about to be passed in the state of which he is governor, or president. "11. No state... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1827 - 516 pages
...That all laws of particular states, contrary to the constitution or laws of the United States, should be utterly void; and the better to prevent such laws...being passed, the governor or president of each state should be appointed by the general government, and should have a negative upon the laws about to be... | |
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