| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1826 - 736 pages
...of the several states, within the time agreed upon by the United States in congress assembled. ART. IX. The United States? in congress assembled shall...except in the cases mentioned in the sixth- article. ..rof sending and receiving ambassadors. ...entering into treaties and alliances, provided that no... | |
| Parliamentary practice - 1826 - 220 pages
...of the several States, within the time agreed upon by the United States in Congress assembled. ART. IX. The United States in Congress assembled shall...and war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article—of sending and receiving ambassadors—entering into treaties and alliances, provided, that... | |
| Theodore Lyman - United States - 1828 - 500 pages
...mention the provisions of the first " Union" that relate to the subject of this work. " The United States, in Congress assembled, shall have the sole...that no treaty of commerce shall be made, whereby the le* The idea of a confederacy was not altogether new. A scheme of this sort was discussed in a meeting... | |
| Constitutions - 1828 - 494 pages
...States in congress assemhled. V ii . 9, § 1. The United States in congress assemhled snallTiave the sole and exclusive right and power of determining...mentioned in the sixth article, of sending and receiving amhassadors; entering into treaties and alliances, provided thnt no treaty of commerce shall he made,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 650 pages
...enter into any conference, agreement, alliance, or treaty with any king, prince, or state. The United States in congress assembled shall have the sole and...and power of determining on peace and war, except in cases of actual or threatened invasion ; of sending and receiving ambassadors ; entering into treaties... | |
| United States. Congress - Cherokee Indians - 1830 - 326 pages
...in war, except in the imminent danger provided for. As to peace : " The United States shall have the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and war, except in the cases" mentioned before. The States had therefore no right to make war, except when under actual invasion, or imminent... | |
| Nathaniel Chipman - Constitutional law - 1833 - 404 pages
...of the several states, within the time agreed upon by the United States in congress assembled. ART. IX. The United States in congress assembled shall...and war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article—of sending and receiving ambassadors—entering into treaties and alliances, provided that... | |
| Kentucky, Charles Slaughter Morehead, Mason Brown - Law - 1834 - 810 pages
...assembled shall have Powers of the sole and exclusive right and power of determining on peace and congress. war, except in the cases mentioned in the sixth article,...receiving ambassadors; entering into treaties and alliance?, provided that no treaty of commerce shall be made, whereby the legislative power of the... | |
| George Washington - United States - 1835 - 568 pages
...paragraph of the ninth of the articles of confederation be altered so as to read thus, viz. '"The United States in Congress assembled, shall have the sole...ambassadors, entering into treaties and alliances ; of regulating the trade of the States, as well with foreign nations, as with each other, and of laying... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1835 - 572 pages
...paragraph of the ninth of the articles of confederation be altered so as to read thus, viz. " ' The United States in Congress assembled, shall have the sole...ambassadors, entering into treaties and alliances ; of regulating the trade of the States, as well with foreign nations, as with each other, and of laying... | |
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