... be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind. Each State shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the States, and while they act as... The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788, by Mr ... - Page 534by James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 671 pagesFull view - About this book
| Charles Lanman - United States - 1868 - 648 pages
...the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emoluments of any kind. Each State shall maintain its own delegates...States. In determining questions in the United States in Congress assembled, each State shall have one vote. Freedom of speech and debate in Congress shall... | |
| George Washington Paschal - Constitutional law - 1868 - 438 pages
...nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the united states, for which he, or another for his benefit receives any...kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in any meeting of the states, and while they act as members of the committee of the states. In determining... | |
| George Washington Paschal - Constitutional law - 1868 - 448 pages
...nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the united states, for which he, or another for his benefit receives any...kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in any meeting of the states, and while they act as members of the committee of the states. In determining... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - History - 1868 - 702 pages
...receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in any meeting of the states, and while they act as members...In determining questions in the united states, in congress assembled, each state shall have one vote. Freedom of speech and debate in congress shall... | |
| James M. Hiatt - United States - 1868 - 438 pages
...nor shall any person, being a Delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any...kind. Each State shall maintain its own Delegates in any meeting of the States, and while they act as members of the Committee of the States. In determining... | |
| George Washington Paschal - Constitutional law - 1868 - 538 pages
...receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in any meeting of the states, and while they act as members...In determining questions in the united states, in congress assembled, each state shall have one vote. Freedom of speech and debate in congress shall... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - History - 1868 - 720 pages
...receives any salary, fix's or emolument of any kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in any meeting of the states, and while they act as members of the committee of the states. In determining question in the united states, in congress assembled, each state shall have one vote. Freedom of speech... | |
| James M. Hiatt - United States - 1868 - 426 pages
...Delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or another for-his benefit, receives any salary, fees or emolument of...kind. Each State shall maintain its own Delegates in any meeting of the States, and while they act as members of the Committee of the States. In determining... | |
| Joseph Alden - United States - 1869 - 308 pages
...the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emoluments of any kind. " Each State shall maintain its own delegates...committee of the States. "In determining questions in the TJn'Aed States in Congress assembled, each State shall have one vote." It will be observed that the... | |
| New York (State) - Law - 1869 - 1002 pages
...nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for •which he, or another for his benefit, receives...state shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting J^sj^j' of the states, and while they act as members of the com- tuTucd.""1 mittee of the states. In... | |
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