... thereof, as the one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress; provided that no amendment which may be made prior to the year 1808 shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of the first article;... Eloquence of the United States - Page 821827 - 517 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 pages
...or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress: provided, that no amendment which may be made prior to the year 1808 shall in any manner affect the and sections of article ARTICLE VI. All debts contracted and engagements entered into before the adoption... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1832 - 754 pages
...or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress. Provided that no amendment, which may be made prior to the year 1808, shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the 9th section of the first article ; and that no State, without its consent,... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1831 - 778 pages
...the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the congress : provided, that no amendment which may be made prior to the year 1808 shall In any manner affect the first and fourth clauses In the ninth section of the first article ; and that uo state, without its consent,... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - Constitutional history - 1840 - 702 pages
...the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress : Provided, that no amendment which may be made prior to the year 1808 shall in any manner affect the and — — — — sections of the article. ARTICLE VI. All debts contracted, and engagements entered... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Constitutional law - 1845 - 672 pages
...other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress : provided, that no amendment which niay be made prior to the year 1808 shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of article 1." Mr. SHERMAN expressed his fears that three fourths... | |
| Child rearing - 1845 - 436 pages
...one or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by Congress : provided that no amendment, which may be made prior to the year 1808, shall in any manner affect" the previous provisions respecting the importation of slaves, and the proportional imposition of capitation... | |
| Francis Wyse - United States - 1846 - 482 pages
...or the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress ; provided that no amendment which may be made prior to the year 1808, shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth Section of the First Article ; and that no State, without its consent,... | |
| Charles Sumner - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1850 - 494 pages
...infancy, — but anticipated the changes incident to its growth. " Provided, that no amendment which may be made prior to the year 1808 shall in any manner affect the 1st and 4th clauses, in the 9th section of the 1st article, and that no State, without its consent,... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - Naturalization - 1856 - 404 pages
...the other mode of ratification may be proposed by the Congress : Provided, that no amendment which may be made prior to the year 1808, shall in any manner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth section of article 1." Ibid., 532. Subsequently, Mr. Sherman " expressed... | |
| Samuel Batchelder - History - 1856 - 16 pages
...obviate this objection these words were added to the proposition: — "Provided that no amendments which may be made prior to the year 1808, shall in any manner affect the fourth and fifth sections of the seventh article."* Now let us look back to the view of the case with... | |
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