The provision made by the Convention appears, therefore, to be the best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State ; because it is conformable to the standard already established, or which may be established by the State itself.... Heave-Ho: Phase Two - Page 81by Gyeorgos C. Hatonn - 1994 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1811 - 584 pages
...within thcir option. It must be satisfactory to every state, because bcing fixed by the constitution, it is not alterable by the state governments, and it cannot be apprehended that the people of the states will nlu-r this part of thcir constitution in such a manner... | |
| Illinois. Supreme Court - 1841 - 704 pages
...best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State, because it is conformable to the standard already established, or which may...being fixed by the State Constitutions, it is not altered by the State governments ; and it cannot be feared, that the people of the States will alter... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1863 - 770 pages
...within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State ; because it is conformableThe Federotiist. to the standard already established, or which may...manner as to abridge the rights secured to them by the Fosderal Constitution. The qualifications of the elected, being less carefully and properly defined... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 772 pages
...best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State ; because it is conformable to the standard already established, or which may...manner as to abridge the rights secured to them by the Foederal Constitution. The qualifications of the elected, being less carefully and properly defined... | |
| 1864 - 786 pages
...best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State ; because it is conformable to the standard already established, or which may...manner as to abridge the rights secured to them by the Fcederal Constitution. The qualifications of the elected, being less carefully and properly defined... | |
| 1865 - 696 pages
...best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State ; because it is conformable to the standard already established, or which may...manner as to abridge the rights secured to them by the Foederal Constitution. The qualifications of the elected, being less carefully and properly defined... | |
| John Hancock - 1865 - 52 pages
...ought to be dependent on the people. The provision made must be satisfactory to every State as well as safe to the United States ; because, being fixed by...is not alterable by the State governments, and it is not. to be feared that the people of the States will alter their Constitutions, so as to abridge... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 pages
...best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every state ; because :t is conformable to the standard already established, or which may be established by the state itself. It will bo safe to the United States; because, being fixed by the state constitutions, it is not alterable... | |
| William O. Bateman - 1876 - 416 pages
...It must be satisfactory to every state; 1Declam. 17 & 28. ' Art. I, J 2. because, it is conformable to the standard already established, or which may...the state •constitutions, it is not alterable by tho state governments, and it cannot be feared that the people of the states will Alter this part of... | |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage - 1881 - 1018 pages
...best that lay within their option. It must be satisfactory to every State ; because It is conformable to the standard already established, or which may...to the United States ; because, being fixed by the Stale Constitutions, it Is not alterable by the State Governments, and it can not be feared that the... | |
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