To exercise exclusive legislation, in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of congress, become the seat of government of the United States... American History - Page 540by James Alton James, Albert Hart Sanford - 1909 - 565 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Sears - United States - 1847 - 470 pages
...over such district (not exceeding ten miles square), as may, by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of congress, become the seat of government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased, by the consent of the legislature of the state in... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Riparian rights - 1847 - 492 pages
...over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may by cession of particular States, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased, by the consent of the legislature of the State in... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1847 - 384 pages
...respectively, the appointment of the officers, and the authority of training the militia, ac cording to the discipline prescribed by Congress : 17. To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district, (not exceeding ten miles square,) as may, by cession of particular... | |
| John Bigelow - Constitutions - 1848 - 538 pages
...the states respectively the; appointment of the officers and the authority of training the militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress...the seat of government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased, by the consent of the legislature of the state in... | |
| William Euen - Education - 1848 - 164 pages
...the states respectively, the appointment of the officers, and the authority of training the militia, according to the discipline prescribed by Congress....the seat of government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased by the consent of the legislature of the state in... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1848 - 424 pages
...the states respectively the appointment of the officers, and the authority of training the militia, according to the discipline prescribed by Congress:...the seat of government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased by the consent of the legislature of the state in... | |
| Leslie Friedman Goldstein - Law - 1988 - 660 pages
...the States respectively, the Appointment of the Off1cers, and the Authority of training the Militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress;...[17] To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of particular States,... | |
| Marshall L. DeRosa - History - 1991 - 200 pages
...the States, respectively, the appointment of the officers, and the authority of training the militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress:...17. To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding ten miles square) as may, by cession of one or more States,... | |
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