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Page 286
... constitution , tending to an extension of their own powers.- When a case of this kind occurs , or even if it ap- pears probable , that it is about to happen , it be comes the duty of the legislatures of the individu- al states , to ...
... constitution , tending to an extension of their own powers.- When a case of this kind occurs , or even if it ap- pears probable , that it is about to happen , it be comes the duty of the legislatures of the individu- al states , to ...
Page 365
... constitution.- It cannot be altered , except by those who formed it , or in the mode prescribed by the parties to the compact itself . This constitution was adopted for the purpose of remedying all the defects of the confederation , and ...
... constitution.- It cannot be altered , except by those who formed it , or in the mode prescribed by the parties to the compact itself . This constitution was adopted for the purpose of remedying all the defects of the confederation , and ...
Page 374
... constitution , equally in respect to each other ternal improvement mentioned , or even glanced at . and to foreign powers . The goods and vessels em . Those of 1784 , 5 , 6 , and 7 , leading , step by step , ployed in the trade are the ...
... constitution , equally in respect to each other ternal improvement mentioned , or even glanced at . and to foreign powers . The goods and vessels em . Those of 1784 , 5 , 6 , and 7 , leading , step by step , ployed in the trade are the ...
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