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History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the ... - Page 267
by John Church Hamilton - 1859
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Journal, acts and proceedings, of the convention ... which formed the ...

United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 pages
...thereafter. 6. Resolved, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers within the several states, ought to be bound, by oath, to support the articles of union. 7. Resolved, That all acts of the United States in Congress assembled, made by virtue and in pursuance...
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Secret Proceedings and Debates of the Convention Assembled at Philadelphia ...

United States. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional history - 1821 - 328 pages
...legislative, executive and judiciary powers, within the several states, and of the national government, ought to be bound, by oath, to support the articles of union. 21. Resolved, That the amendments which shall be offered to the confederation by the convention ought,...
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A Political and Civil History of the United States of America ..., Volume 2

Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 562 pages
...thereafter. "6. Resolved, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers within the several states, ought to be bound, by oath, to support the articles of union. " 7. Resolved, That all acts of the United States, in congress assembled, made by virtue and in pursuance...
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Debates in the Congress of the Confederation, from February 19, 1787 to ...

James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - United States - 1840 - 700 pages
...thereto. "14. Resolved, that the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers, within the several States ought to be bound by oath to support the Articles of Union. " 15. Resolved, that the amendments which shall be offered to the Confederation, by the Convention,...
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The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 11

United States - 1842 - 712 pages
...thereto. " 14. Resolved, That the legislative, executive and judiciary powers within the several States ought to be bound by oath to support the articles of union. " lu. Resolved, Tlmt the amendments, which shall be offered to the confederation by the convention,...
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Civil and Political History of New Jersey

Isaac S. Mulford - New Jersey - 1848 - 518 pages
...thereafter. iJih, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers within the several States, ought to be bound by oath to support the articles of union. Tjjj. That all acts of the United States, in Congress assembled, made by virtue and in purmancc of...
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The Constitutional History of the United States: From the Adoption ..., Volume 1

William Archer Cocke - Constitutional history - 1858 - 442 pages
...thereto. 14. Resolved, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers within the several States ought to be bound by oath to support the Articles of Union. 15. Resolved, That the amendments which shall be offered to the confederation by the Convention, ought...
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Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen: Or, The "founders of the Republic" on ...

Ezra B. Chase - Slavery - 1860 - 558 pages
...thereto. " 14. Eesolved, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers within the several States ought to be bound by oath to support the articles of union. " 15. Besolved, That the amendments which shall be offered to the Confederation by the Convention,...
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A History and Analysis of the Constitution of the United States, with a Full ...

Nathaniel Carter Towle - Constitutional history - 1861 - 460 pages
...thereto. 14. Resolved, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers, within the several States, ought to be bound by oath to support the articles of Union. 15. Resolved, That the amendments which shall be offered to the Confederation, by the Convention, ought,...
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History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution ..., Volume 2

George Ticknor Curtis - Constitutional history - 1863 - 700 pages
...neces•ary. « 18. Resolved, That the legislative, executive, and judiciary powers within the several States ought to be bound by oath to support the Articles of Union. " 19. Resolved, That the amendments which shall be offered to the Confederation by the Convention ought,...
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