The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Sir Adolphus William Ward Macmillan, 1934 |
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... Constitution , Gerry observed , was ( by an article in the Constitution ) to be paramount over the State constitutions . It followed from the article under consideration that two - thirds of the States might obtain a convention a ...
... Constitution , Gerry observed , was ( by an article in the Constitution ) to be paramount over the State constitutions . It followed from the article under consideration that two - thirds of the States might obtain a convention a ...
Strana 302
... Constitution , where it appears as Article V. ( 11 ) ARTICLES VI AND VII OF THE CONSTITUTION . Two articles of the Constitution remain , so much a matter of course that to state the substance of them will be enough . Article VI provides ...
... Constitution , where it appears as Article V. ( 11 ) ARTICLES VI AND VII OF THE CONSTITUTION . Two articles of the Constitution remain , so much a matter of course that to state the substance of them will be enough . Article VI provides ...
Strana 303
... Constitution ; but a later convention of the State accepted it on November 21 , 1789 . Meantime , on April 30 of the same year , Washington had been in- augurated President ; the people of eleven States having at that time ratified the ...
... Constitution ; but a later convention of the State accepted it on November 21 , 1789 . Meantime , on April 30 of the same year , Washington had been in- augurated President ; the people of eleven States having at that time ratified the ...
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