The Magazine of History, with Notes and Queries: Extra number, Issues 181-192W. Abbatt, 1932 - History |
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... Congress may , at any time , by law , make or alter such regulations , except as to the places of choosing Senators . " Can this writer imagine , that Congress will presume to use this power , without the occurrence of some one or more ...
... Congress may , at any time , by law , make or alter such regulations , except as to the places of choosing Senators . " Can this writer imagine , that Congress will presume to use this power , without the occurrence of some one or more ...
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... Congress shall be valid , unless it have relation to the foregoing powers , and be necessary and proper for carrying them into execution . " But say the objectors , " The Congress , being itself to judge of the necessity and propriety ...
... Congress shall be valid , unless it have relation to the foregoing powers , and be necessary and proper for carrying them into execution . " But say the objectors , " The Congress , being itself to judge of the necessity and propriety ...
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... Congress , each State not having less than two nor more than seven ; and that in determining questions in Congress , each State shall have one vote . 6th . That no State shall , without the consent of Congress , enter into any treaty or ...
... Congress , each State not having less than two nor more than seven ; and that in determining questions in Congress , each State shall have one vote . 6th . That no State shall , without the consent of Congress , enter into any treaty or ...
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