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" II. Each State retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled. "
Secret Journals of the Acts and Proceedings of Congress, from the First ... - Page 450
by United States. Continental Congress - 1821 - 464 pages
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The Footprints of Time: And a Complete Analysis of Our American System of ...

Charles Bancroft - United States - 1877 - 854 pages
...is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the 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 defense, . THE FOOTPRINTS OF TIME. the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare,...
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Annals of North America: Being a Concise Account of the Important Events in ...

Edward Howland - History - 1877 - 848 pages
...is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the 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 defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare ; binding themselves...
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Our Country: A Household History of the United States for All ..., Volume 3

Benson John Lossing - North America - 1877 - 764 pages
...Sherman, R. R, Livingston, Dickenson, McKean, Stone, Nelson, Hewes, Edward Rutledge, and Gwinnett. ARTICLE I. The style of this confederacy shall be, "The United States of America." ARTICLE 2. Each State retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and...
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Notes of Constitutional Decisions: Being a Digest of the Judicial ...

Orlando Bump - Constitutional law - 1878 - 474 pages
...not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United • States in Congress assembled. AKT. 3. The said States hereby severally enter into a firm...league of friendship with each other, for their common ilelense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves...
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Our Country: A Household History for All Readers, from the ..., Volume 3

Benson John Lossing - United States - 1878 - 722 pages
...Hopkins, Sherman, RR Livingston, Dickenson, McKean, Stone, Nelson, Hewes, Edward Rutledge, and Gwinnett. ARTICLE I. The style of this confederacy shall be, " The United States of America." ARTICLE 2. Each State retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and...
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History of American Politics

Alexander Johnston - United States - 1879 - 300 pages
...New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. ARTICLE I. — The style of this Confederacy shall...league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves...
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The Revised Statutes and Other Acts of a General Nature of the ..., Volume 1

Ohio - Law - 1879 - 1232 pages
...Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North- Carolina, SouthCarolina and Georgia. ARTICLE I. The stile mony; and to report to the several States independence, and every power, jurisdiction and right, which is not by this confederation expressly...
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The Footprints of Time, and a Complete Analysis of Our American System of ...

Charles Bancroft - Constitutional history - 1879 - 764 pages
...by this confederation expressly delegated to the 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 defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves...
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The Footprints of Time: And a Complete Analysis of Our American System of ...

Charles Bancroft - United States - 1879 - 766 pages
...is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled. AST. 3. The said States hereby severally enter into a firm...league of friendship with each other, for their common defense, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves...
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The General Principles of Constitutional Law in the United States of America

Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Constitutional law - 1880 - 426 pages
...not by this Confederation expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled " : that ' ' The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for ginia adopted constitutions in 1776, Georgia and New York in 1777, Massachusetts in 1780, and Rhode...
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