| Charles Lanman - United States - 1868 - 648 pages
...CITY OF NEW YORK, ON WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH OF MARCH, ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINE. The Conventions of a number of the States having, at the...ground of public confidence in the Government will best insure the beneficent ends of its institution, — Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - Constitutional history - 1868 - 1514 pages
...shows that they were both declaratory and restrictive in their object. Here is what was done :— " The Conventions of a number of the States, having, at...ground of public confidence in the Government, will best insure the beneficent ends of its institution ; "Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives... | |
| 1868 - 646 pages
...CITY OF NKW YORK, OS WEDNESDAY, THE FOURTH OÏ MARCH, ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND EHiHTY-NINE. The Conventions of a number of the States having, at the...ground of public confidence in the Government will best insure the beneficent ends of its institution, — Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - History - 1868 - 702 pages
...shows that they were both declaratory and restrictive in their object. Here is what was done :— " The Conventions of a number of the States, having, at...ground of public confidence in the Government, will best insure the beneficent ends of its institution ; "Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives... | |
| John A. Marshall - Martial law - 1869 - 754 pages
...citizen were inscribed there. The reading will be both instructive and profitable. 'The Convention of a number of the States, having at the time of their...ground of public confidence in the Government, will best insure the beneficent ends of its institution : Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives... | |
| United States. Congress. House - Legislation - 282 pages
...OF THE UNITED STATES; Begun and held at the City ofNcw-Tork y on Wedncfday, tte Fourth tf March, THE Conventions of a number of the States, having at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expreffed a defire, in order to prevent mifconftruction or abufe of its powers, that further declaratory... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872 - 248 pages
...resolution submitting them for adoption recited that the " conventions of a number of the States had, at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed...declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added." This was the origin of the amendments, and they are significant. They tend plainly to show that, in... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Greenbacks - 1872 - 192 pages
...resolution submitting them for adoption recited that the u conventions of a number of the states had, at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed...declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added." Tliis was the origin of the amendments, and they are significant. They tend plainly to show that, in... | |
| D. C. Cloud - Monopolies - 1873 - 556 pages
...adoption they were preceded by a preamble stating that the conventions of a number of the states had, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire "in order to prevent misconception or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restricted clauses should be added."... | |
| D. C. Cloud - History - 1873 - 522 pages
...adoption they were preceded by a preamble stating that the conventions of a number of the states had, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire " in order to prevent misconception or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restricted clauses should be added."... | |
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