Analysis of Civil Government: Including a Topical and Tabular Arrangement of the Constitution of the United States : Designed as a Class-book for the Use of Grammar, High, and Normal Schools, Academies, and Other Institutions of LearningIvison, Phinney, Blakeman, & Company, 1869 - 342ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Proceedings First Process Second Process 207 207 CHAPTER XII . EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . 207 Article I. In whom vested . 208 66 II . Term 66 III . Eligibility " " 211 IV . Election 66 V. Oath of Office 66 VI . How removable " " 211 ...
... Proceedings First Process Second Process 207 207 CHAPTER XII . EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT . 207 Article I. In whom vested . 208 66 II . Term 66 III . Eligibility " " 211 IV . Election 66 V. Oath of Office 66 VI . How removable " " 211 ...
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... proceedings of the two houses , with power also to prorogue and dissolve them . These constituted the local law - making power , subject to the approval or disapproval of the Crown . ¡× 5. The governor appointed the judges and ...
... proceedings of the two houses , with power also to prorogue and dissolve them . These constituted the local law - making power , subject to the approval or disapproval of the Crown . ¡× 5. The governor appointed the judges and ...
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... proceedings . The Convention also passed two resolutions , copies of which were sent to Congress ; the substance of one of which has been already given , and both of which , with the letter , will be found appended to the Constitution ...
... proceedings . The Convention also passed two resolutions , copies of which were sent to Congress ; the substance of one of which has been already given , and both of which , with the letter , will be found appended to the Constitution ...
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... proceedings under the Constitution at New York , which was then the place of the meetings of Congress . ¡× 8. Electors were accordingly appointed , and their votes given for President . Elections of members of the House of Representa ...
... proceedings under the Constitution at New York , which was then the place of the meetings of Congress . ¡× 8. Electors were accordingly appointed , and their votes given for President . Elections of members of the House of Representa ...
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... proceedings of Parliament and Administration , have severally elected , constituted , and appointed deputies to meet and sit in General Congress , in the city of Phila- delphia , in order to obtain such establishment as that 36 [ PART I ...
... proceedings of Parliament and Administration , have severally elected , constituted , and appointed deputies to meet and sit in General Congress , in the city of Phila- delphia , in order to obtain such establishment as that 36 [ PART I ...
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169 ÆäÀÌÁö - The United States in congress assembled shall also have the sole and exclusive right and power of regulating the alloy and value of coin struck by their own authority, or by that of the respective states..
49 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... the United States in Congress assembled shall, from time to time, direct and appoint. The taxes for paying that proportion shall be laid and levied by the authority and direction of the legislatures of the several states, within the time agreed upon by the United States in Congress assembled.
48 ÆäÀÌÁö - No State shall engage in any war without the consent of the United States in Congress assembled, unless such State be actually invaded by enemies, or shall have received certain advice of a resolution being formed by some nation of Indians to invade such State, and the danger is so imminent as not to admit of a delay, till the United States in Congress assembled can be consulted...
37 ÆäÀÌÁö - Parliament, they are entitled to a free and exclusive power of legislation in their several Provincial legislatures, where their right of representation can alone be preserved, in all cases of taxation and internal polity, subject only to the negative of their Sovereign, in such manner as has been heretofore used and accustomed...
58 ÆäÀÌÁö - Each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy ; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
168 ÆäÀÌÁö - States; regulating the trade and managing all affairs with the Indians not members of any of the States — provided that the legislative right of any State within its own limits be not infringed or violated...
186 ÆäÀÌÁö - to raise and support Armies" and "to provide and maintain a Navy.
26 ÆäÀÌÁö - Congress it is expedient that on the second Monday in May next a convention of delegates, who shall have been appointed by the several States, be held at Philadelphia for the sole and express purpose of revising the articles of Confederation and reporting to Congress and the several legislatures such alterations and provisions therein as shall, when agreed to in Congress and confirmed by the States, render the federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of government and the preservation of the...
69 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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, ARTICLE V 1.
64 ÆäÀÌÁö - No person, except a natural-born citizen, or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President...