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Congress of the United States, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred eighty-nine
The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed a desire ... that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added ... Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives ... that the following articles be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as amendments to the Constitution -
Congress of the United States: begun and held at the 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 time of their adopting the Constitution expressed a desire ... that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added ... Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives ... that the following articles be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as amendments to the Constitution -
Congress of the United States. In the House of Representatives, Monday, 24th August, 1789
Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled ... That the following articles be proposed to the legislatures of the several states, as amendments to the Constitution of the United States -
Congress of the United States. In the House of Representatives, Tuesday, the 28th of July, 1789
Mr. Vining, from the committee of eleven, to whom it was referred to take the subject of amendments to the Constitution of the United States, generally into their consideration, and to report thereupon, made a report, which was read, and is as followeth -
In the House of Representatives of the United States, Thursday the third of March, 1791
On motion, resolved, that the consideration of the amendments to the Constitution proposed to be made, respecting the judiciary, be deferred until the next session of Congress, and that one hundred copies thereof be printed for the use of the members of both Houses -
Third Congress of the United States: at the first session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, on Monday the second of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-three
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America ... that the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states, as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States ... The judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity ... by citizens of another state or by citizens or subjects of any foreign state -
Message from the president of the United States
accompanying a report from the secretary of state, and copies of acts of the legislatures of the states of Connecticut, Maryland, and Virginia, ratifying the amendment proposed by Congress, concerning the suability of states, in pursuance of a resolution of the two Houses, of the second of March last. -
In the House of Delegates, Saturday, December 12, 1795
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In the House of Delegates, Friday, January 11, 1799
The General Assembly of Virginia considering that the privation of personal rights solemnly sanctioned by the Constitution and laws of the United States, is arbitrary and unjust -
"Legale Revolution"?
zu den Grenzen verfassungsändernder Rechtssetzung und der Haltbarkeit eines umstrittenen Begriffs -
Mr. Clopton's motion
December 11, 1806. Read, and referred to the committee of the whole House on the state of the Union -
Amendment to the Constitution of the United States
In the House of Representatives, April 28th, 1810. Read the first and second time and referred to the committee of the whole House on the state of the union -
Report of the committee, to who was referred, on the 2nd of November last, a motion for amending the Constitutiom of the United States
22 January, 1801, committed to a committee of the whole House, on Monday next -
Journal of the Constitutional Commission, authorized under Chapter 189 of the Laws of 1890
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Mr. Campbell's motion
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A complete refutation of the malevolent charges
exhibited against the friends of reform in and about Sheffield. With some reflections on The Declaration agreed to at the Cutlers-Hall On Monday, December 31, 1792. By a Member of the Constitutional Society -
A tenth and last letter from the farmer
To the Free and Independent Electors of the City of Dublin