Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... Constitution to New York where Congress was meeting , and on Sep- tember 28 , 1787 , Congress referred the Constitution to the states for action . By June 21 , 1788 , nine states had ratified , and in theory the Constitution could go ...
... Constitution to New York where Congress was meeting , and on Sep- tember 28 , 1787 , Congress referred the Constitution to the states for action . By June 21 , 1788 , nine states had ratified , and in theory the Constitution could go ...
Strana 196
... constitution ; if both the law and the constitution apply to a particular case , so that the court must either decide that case con- formably to the law , disregarding the constitution , or con- formably to the constitution ...
... constitution ; if both the law and the constitution apply to a particular case , so that the court must either decide that case con- formably to the law , disregarding the constitution , or con- formably to the constitution ...
Strana 197
... constitution which serve to illustrate this subject . It is declared that " no tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any state . " Suppose a duty on the export of cotton , of tobacco , or of flour , and a suit insti- tuted ...
... constitution which serve to illustrate this subject . It is declared that " no tax or duty shall be laid on articles exported from any state . " Suppose a duty on the export of cotton , of tobacco , or of flour , and a suit insti- tuted ...
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REVOLUTION AND INDEPENDENCE | 3 |
Daniel Dulany Considerations October | 14 |
First Continental Congress Declaration | 26 |
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