 | Joseph C. Morton - United States - 2003 - 256 pages
...assembled, on all questions which, by this confederation, are submitted to them. And the articles of confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed... | |
 | Jeff Garzik - History - 2004 - 64 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...by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be agreed... | |
 | Greg Roza - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2005 - 58 pages
...states, it also stressed the importance of unity between the states. For example, Article 13 stated that "the Articles of this Confederation shall be...by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual." Likewise, Article 3 declared that the thirteen states "entered into the firm league of friendship"... | |
 | A. A. Sorensen - Fiction - 2005 - 405 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 observed by every state, and the union confederation shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of... | |
 | Robert F. Hawes - Political Science - 2006 - 357 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...by every state, and the union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereinafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be... | |
 | George Anastaplo - Law - 2006 - 288 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...by every state, and the union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be agreed... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - History - 2006 - 656 pages
...assembled, on all questions which by this Confederation are submitted to them. And the Articles ol this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed... | |
 | Joseph C. Morton - Constitutional history - 2006 - 390 pages
...assembled, on all questions which, by this confederation, are submitted to them. And the articles of confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them, unless such alteration be agreed... | |
 | John P. Kaminski - Constitutional history - 2006 - 118 pages
...States in Congress assembled on all questions which by this Confederation are submitted to them. And that the Articles of this Confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State." According to Madison, these provisions meant that Congress was vested with "a general and implied power... | |
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