The Tribune Almanac and Political RegisterHorace Greeley, John Fitch Cleveland, F. J. Ottarson, Alexander Jacob Schem, Edward McPherson, Henry Eckford Rhoades Tribune Association, 1910 |
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... Senator who shall not have attained to the age of thirty years , and been nine years a citizen of the United States , and who shall not . when elected . be ... OF THE UNITED STATES . 29 require secrecy , 28 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
... Senator who shall not have attained to the age of thirty years , and been nine years a citizen of the United States , and who shall not . when elected . be ... OF THE UNITED STATES . 29 require secrecy , 28 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
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... Senators and Representatives shall receive a compensation for nion , establis their services , to be ascertained by law , and paid out of the Treasury of the e , promote the United States . They shall , in all cases except treason ...
... Senators and Representatives shall receive a compensation for nion , establis their services , to be ascertained by law , and paid out of the Treasury of the e , promote the United States . They shall , in all cases except treason ...
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... Senator or Representative or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States shall be appointed an elector . The electors shall meet in their re- spective states , and vote by ballot for two ... OF THE UNITED STATES .
... Senator or Representative or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States shall be appointed an elector . The electors shall meet in their re- spective states , and vote by ballot for two ... OF THE UNITED STATES .
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... of the whole number of Senators . majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice , But no perso stitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice dent of the United States . 1 ARTICLE ...
... of the whole number of Senators . majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice , But no perso stitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice dent of the United States . 1 ARTICLE ...
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... UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY . Superintendent , Colonel Hugh L. Scott , U. S. A. The United States Military ... Senator , Representative or Delegate in Congress ; and the person appointed must be an actual resident of the state , district ...
... UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY . Superintendent , Colonel Hugh L. Scott , U. S. A. The United States Military ... Senator , Representative or Delegate in Congress ; and the person appointed must be an actual resident of the state , district ...
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Page 33 - The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Page 32 - President and deputy from Virginia. New Hampshire John Langdon Nicholas Oilman Massachusetts Nathaniel Gorham Rufus King Connecticut Wm. Saml. Johnson Roger Sherman New York Alexander Hamilton New Jersey Wil. Livingston David Brearley Wm.
Page 29 - To borrow money on the credit of the United States; To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes; To establish a...
Page 98 - Still wines, and vermuth, in casks, thirty-five cents per gallon; in bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint...
Page 98 - Wines, cordials, brandy, and other spirituous liquors, including bitters of all kinds, and bay rum or bay water, imported in bottles or jugs, shall be packed in packages containing not less than one dozen bottles or jugs in each package, or duty shall be paid as if such package contained at least one dozen bottles or jugs, and in addition thereto, duty shall be collected on the bottles or jugs at the rates which would be chargeable thereon if imported empty.
Page 33 - RESOLVED, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, two-thirds of both Houses concurring, that the following articles be proposed to the legislatures of the several States, as amendments to the Constitution of the United States...
Page 84 - Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, not specially provided for in this section, whether susceptible of dec-oration or not, if not decorated in any manner, thirty-five per centum ad valorem...
Page 98 - No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, and paid on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous beverages, than that fixed by law for the description of first proof; but it shall be increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof...
Page 98 - ... containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twentyfour bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and twenty-five cents per case, and any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of four cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed upon the bottles or jugs.
Page 98 - That there shall be no constructive or other allowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits...