| Joseph Story - 1840 - 384 pages
...hereby severally enter into a firn, league of friendship with each other, for their common detence, the security of their liberties, and their mutual...sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever. ARTICLE IV. The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1839 - 472 pages
...imperfect. The states had severally entered, as expressed in one of the articles, " into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence,...security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare." But as it was a mere league was the state of the country at the close of the war?... | |
| 1841 - 598 pages
...security of their liberties, and their reciprocal and general welfare, and bound themselves severally to assist each other against all force offered to,...account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretences whatever. It was further declared, that the free inhabitants of the several states, except... | |
| George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 452 pages
...and independence, and all powers which were not expressly delegated to congress. It was a " league of friendship with each other, for their common defence,...security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare," &c. And, "the better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among... | |
| 1842 - 680 pages
...assembled. A»T. 1H. The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship -.••iil, each other, for their common defence, the security...sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever. A«T. lV. The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of... | |
| 1842 - 668 pages
...United States, m Congress assembled. ART. III. The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence,...themselves to assist each other, against all force offered te, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other... | |
| 1842 - 670 pages
...mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other, against all force offered te, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account...sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever. ART. IV. The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1843 - 436 pages
...The United States of America." Art. III. The said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence,...sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever. Art. IV. I) 1. The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people... | |
| Henry Sherman - 1843 - 302 pages
...United States in Congress assembled. Art. 3. The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence,...sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever. Art. 4. § 1. The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people... | |
| Grenville Mellen - 1843 - 866 pages
...States of America ;' by which they entered ' into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their defence, the security of their liberties, and their...them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, o: any other pretence whatever.' This plan of union was to be proposed to the legislatures of all the... | |
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