| John Frost - 1844 - 438 sidor
...all such laws shall be subject to the revision and controul of the congress. No state shall, without the consent of congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state, or with a foreign power,... | |
| Emma Willard - 1844 - 352 sidor
...and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of congress. No state shall, without the consent of congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops, or ships of war, in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state, or with a foreign power,... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1845 - 374 sidor
...and all such laws shall bes ubject to the revision and control of Congress. No State shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty on tonnage,...danger as will not admit of delay. ARTICLE II. Of the Executive. SECTION I. 1. The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of... | |
| 1845 - 436 sidor
...subject to the revision and control of the Congress. 3. No state shall, without the consent of the Congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state, or with a foreign power,... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1846 - 334 sidor
...and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress. No state shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty on tonnage,...danger as will not admit of delay. • ARTICLE II. Of tJie Executive. SECTION I. 1. The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States... | |
| Jonathan French - 1847 - 506 sidor
...all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of the Congress. No state shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state or with a foreign power, or... | |
| John Bigelow - 1848 - 538 sidor
...and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress. No state shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty on tonnage,...danger as will not admit of delay. ARTICLE II. Of the Executive. SECTION L term of four years, and, together with the Vice President, chosen for the same... | |
| Levi Carroll Judson - 1848 - 364 sidor
...and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of Congress. No state shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty on tonnage,...danger as will not admit of delay. ARTICLE II. Of the Executive. SECTION I. 1. The executive power shall be vested in a President of the United States of... | |
| John Frost - 1848 - 424 sidor
...all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of the Congress. No state shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state or with a foreign power, or... | |
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