Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1897 |
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... direct 8 PREFIX 69 72 73 75 77 80 84 86 42. Election of President and Vice - President by a general direct vote .... 87 43. Election of President and Vice - President directly by dis- tricts ..... 89 44. Election of President and Vice ...
... direct 8 PREFIX 69 72 73 75 77 80 84 86 42. Election of President and Vice - President by a general direct vote .... 87 43. Election of President and Vice - President directly by dis- tricts ..... 89 44. Election of President and Vice ...
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... direct . 96 86 42. Election of President and Vice - President by a general direct vote . 87 43. Election of President and Vice - President directly by dis- tricts 89 44. Election of President and Vice - President directly by a com ...
... direct . 96 86 42. Election of President and Vice - President by a general direct vote . 87 43. Election of President and Vice - President directly by dis- tricts 89 44. Election of President and Vice - President directly by a com ...
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... Direct taxes 239 240 242 243 140. Apportionment of direct taxes .. 141. Taxation of corporations by States .. 243 245 142. Export duties ..... 246 143. Payment of the Confederate debt . 247 144. Claims for damages arising out of the ...
... Direct taxes 239 240 242 243 140. Apportionment of direct taxes .. 141. Taxation of corporations by States .. 243 245 142. Export duties ..... 246 143. Payment of the Confederate debt . 247 144. Claims for damages arising out of the ...
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... direct share in the framing of amendments . Sherman , fearing that " three - fourths " of the States might be brought to do things fatal to particular States , as " abolishing them altogether , " or depriving them of their equality in ...
... direct share in the framing of amendments . Sherman , fearing that " three - fourths " of the States might be brought to do things fatal to particular States , as " abolishing them altogether , " or depriving them of their equality in ...
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... direct taxes to the free inhab- itants , and prohibiting the importation of slaves , introduced previous to 1808 , were called out by the approach of that year when the agreement prohibiting amendments on these ques- tions would ...
... direct taxes to the free inhab- itants , and prohibiting the importation of slaves , introduced previous to 1808 , were called out by the approach of that year when the agreement prohibiting amendments on these ques- tions would ...
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Page 209 - ... time recommend that all citizens of the United States who shall have remained loyal thereto throughout the rebellion shall (upon the restoration of the constitutional relation between the United States and their respective States and people, if that relation shall have been suspended or disturbed) be compensated for all losses by acts of the United States, including the loss of slaves.
Page 143 - That the supreme court of the United States shall consist of a chief justice and five associate justices...
Page 14 - Resolved that provision ought to be made for the amendment of the Articles of Union whensoever it shall seem necessary, and that the assent of the National Legislature ought not to be required thereto.
Page 164 - The powers not delegated by this Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively.
Page 209 - All slaves who shall have enjoyed actual freedom by the chances of the war, at any time before the end of the rebellion, shall be forever free; but all owners of such, who shall not have been disloyal, shall be compensated for them...
Page 169 - The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a republican form of government, and shall protect each of them against invasion; and on application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature can not be convened), against domestic violence.
Page 136 - That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services; which, not being descendible, neither ought the offices of magistrate, legislator or judge to be hereditary.
Page 52 - Indians not taxed ; provided, that whenever the elective franchise shall be denied or abridged in any State on account of race or color, all persons of such race or color shall be excluded from the basis of representation.
Page 164 - First, that it be explicitly declared that all Powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution are reserved to the several States to be by them exercised.
Page 258 - Their patriotism would certainly prefer its continuance and application to the great purposes of the public education, roads, rivers, canals, and such other objects of public improvement as it may be thought proper to add to the constitutional enumeration of federal powers.