The South Atlantic Quarterly, Volume 7John Spencer Bassett, Edwin Mims, William Henry Glasson, William Preston Few, William Kenneth Boyd, William Hane Wannamaker Duke University Press, 1963 |
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... Constitution had been adopted and the new Union formed . For example , a letter of Governor Clinton , of New York , dated April 2 , 1790 , transmitting an act ratifying certain amend- ments to the Constitution , begins : " The people of ...
... Constitution had been adopted and the new Union formed . For example , a letter of Governor Clinton , of New York , dated April 2 , 1790 , transmitting an act ratifying certain amend- ments to the Constitution , begins : " The people of ...
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... Constitution should go into effect if as many as nine States ratified it . Eleven ratified it more or less promptly ... Constitution as afterward interpreted . This clause reads : " This Constitution and the laws of the United States ...
... Constitution should go into effect if as many as nine States ratified it . Eleven ratified it more or less promptly ... Constitution as afterward interpreted . This clause reads : " This Constitution and the laws of the United States ...
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... constitution when ratified by the " majority of the electors voting thereon . " Through initiative and referendum , the constitution may be amended if fifteen per cent of the legal voters by petition propose an amendment and if a ...
... constitution when ratified by the " majority of the electors voting thereon . " Through initiative and referendum , the constitution may be amended if fifteen per cent of the legal voters by petition propose an amendment and if a ...
Contents
Number 1 January | 1 |
Recent Agitation of the Negro Question in the South | 11 |
The Question of State Sovereignty Louis Pendleton | 23 |
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