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... Amendment was proposed to the legislatures of the several States by the Eighth Congress , on the 12th of December , 1803 , in lieu of the original third paragraph of Section 1. of Article II . , and was declared in a proclamation of the ...
... Amendment was proposed to the legislatures of the several States by the Eighth Congress , on the 12th of December , 1803 , in lieu of the original third paragraph of Section 1. of Article II . , and was declared in a proclamation of the ...
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... Amendment was proposed to the legislatures of the several States by the Thirty - ninth Congress , on the 16th of June , 1866. On the 28th of July , 1868 , the Secretary of State issued a proclamation declaring that this amendment had ...
... Amendment was proposed to the legislatures of the several States by the Thirty - ninth Congress , on the 16th of June , 1866. On the 28th of July , 1868 , the Secretary of State issued a proclamation declaring that this amendment had ...
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... amended . . . I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution - which amendment , how- ever , I have not seen - has passed Con- gress , to the effect that the Federal Gov- ernment shall never interfere with the domestic ...
... amended . . . I understand a proposed amendment to the Constitution - which amendment , how- ever , I have not seen - has passed Con- gress , to the effect that the Federal Gov- ernment shall never interfere with the domestic ...
Contents
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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES 1789 | 17 |
WASHINGTONS CIRCULAR LETTER OF CONGRATU | 57 |
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The Ideals of the Republic: Or, Great Words from Great Americans Washington George 1732-1799,Abraham Lincoln No preview available - 2015 |
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