| William Alexander Duer - Constitutional law - 1845 - 436 pages
...reported to the then existing Congress, to "be submitted to a Convention of delegates to be chosen fn each state by the people thereof, under the recommendation...its Legislature, for their assent and ratification." This mode of proceeding was adopted, and the proposed Constitution was accordingly submitted to the... | |
| William L. Hickey - Constitutional history - 1846 - 402 pages
...New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Resolved, That the preceding Constitution be laid...convention, assenting to and ratifying the same, should give notice thereof to the United States in Congress assembled. Rcsolvtd, That it is the opinion of this... | |
| South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1847 - 274 pages
...New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Resolved, That the preceding Constitution be laid...assenting to, and ratifying the same, should give notice thereof to the United States, in Congress assembled. States, in Congress assembled, should fix... | |
| John Frost - 1847 - 604 pages
...to Congress, with their opinion, " that it should be submitted to a convention of delegates chosen, in each state, by the people thereof, under the recommendation...its legislature, for their assent and ratification." By this new form of government, ample powers were given to Congress, without the intervention of the... | |
| Isaac S. Mulford - New Jersey - 1848 - 518 pages
...should be laid before the United States in Congress assembled, and that in the opinion of the Convention it should afterwards be submitted to a Convention...chosen in each State by the people thereof, under a recommendation of its legislature, for their assent and ratification. It was also resolved, that... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - Alien and Sedition laws, 1798 - 1850 - 272 pages
...compact? The convention, after having finished the Constitution, came to the following resolutions : " Resolved, That the preceding Constitution be laid...convention assenting to and ratifying the same, should give notice thereof to the United States in Congress assembled. " Resolved,, That it is the opinion of this... | |
| Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - Alien and Sedition laws, 1798 - 1850 - 274 pages
...compact ? The convention, after having finished the Constitution, came to the following resolutions: , " Resolved, That the preceding Constitution be laid...thereof, under the recommendation of its legislature, for fheir assent and ratification; and that each convention assenting to and ratifying the same, should... | |
| John Quincy Adams - United States - 1850 - 456 pages
...Legislatures of the several States, to be by them submitted to Conventions of Delegates, to be chosen in each State by the People thereof, under the recommendation...its Legislature, for their assent and ratification. This unanimity of Congress is perhaps the strongest evidence ever manifested of the utter contempt... | |
| John Quincy Adams - History - 1850 - 446 pages
...Legislatures of the several States, to be by them submitted to Conventions of Delegates, to be chosen in each State by the People thereof, under the recommendation...its Legislature, for their assent and ratification. This unanimity of Congress is perhaps the strongest evidence ever manifested of the utter contempt... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 580 pages
...New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Resolved, That the preceding Constitution be laid...convention, assenting to and ratifying the same, should give notice thereof, to the United States in Congress assembled. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this... | |
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