| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 338 pages
...united states in congress assembled, on all questions which by this confederation is submitted to them. And the Articles of this confederation shall be inviolably...state, and the union shall be perpetual ; nor shall any attention at any time hereafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be agreed to in a congress... | |
| United States - 1855 - 560 pages
...the thirteenth article of confederation of 1778, it was agreed by the States, that " The Articles of Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every...be perpetual ; nor shall any alteration at any time thereafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1855 - 338 pages
...united states in congress assembled, on all questions which by this confederation is submitted to them. And the Articles of this confederation shall be inviolably...observed by every state, and the union shall be perpetual j nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them ; unless such alteration be... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1855 - 342 pages
...united states in congress assembled, on all questions which by this confederation is submitted to them. And the Articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every state, and the iinion shall be perpetual ; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them ;... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 pages
...of Confederation and Perpetual Union." And the closing part of the last of the Articles is : — " And the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably...afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State." The Articles having been agreed upon in Congress on the 15th of November, 1777, on the 17th of the... | |
| United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1856 - 350 pages
...States in congress assembled, on all questions which, by this confederation, are submitted to them. And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably...United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the legislature of every state. And whereas it has pleased the Great Governor of the world to incline the... | |
| George Tucker - History - 1856 - 672 pages
...questions which by this confederation is submitted to them. And the Articles of this confederation sh^ll be inviolably observed by every state, and the union...afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every state. And Whereas it hath pleased the Great Governor of the World to incline the hearts of the legislatures... | |
| District of Columbia - Law - 1857 - 788 pages
...United States in Congress assembled, on all questions which by this Confederation are submitted to them. And the articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably...afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State. AND WHEREAS, It hath pleased the great Governor of the world to incline the hearts of the legislatures... | |
| Michael W. Cluskey - Political Science - 1857 - 672 pages
...States in Congress assembled, on all questions which, by this confederation, are submitted to them. have defended — her best blood has cemented this happy Union ! legislature of every state. And whereas it has pleased the Great Governor of the world to incline the... | |
| Benson John Lossing - United States - 1857 - 702 pages
...States, in Congress assembled, on all questions which, by this confederation, are submitted to them. And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably...agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterward confirmed by the Legislature of every State. Congress directed these Articles to be submitted... | |
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