| Charles Edwards Lester - 1883 - 612 Seiten
...December 7. PENNSYLVANIA, December is. NEW J ER SKY, December 18. 1788. GEORGIA, January 2. CONNKCTICUT, January 9. MASSACHUSETTS, February 6. MARYLAND, April 28. SOUTH CAROLINA, May 23. NEW HAMPSHIRE. June 2i. VIRGINIA, June 26. NEW YORK, July 26. NORTH CAROLINA, November zi. 179». RHODE... | |
| 1895 - 622 Seiten
...National Constitution was ratified by the different States in the following order: Delaware, December 7, 1787; Pennsylvania, December 12; New Jersey, December...February 6; Maryland, April 28; South Carolina, May 23; New Hampshire, June 21; Virginia, June 25; New York, July 26; North Carolina, November 21, 1789; Rhode... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1897 - 384 Seiten
...National Constitution was ratified by the different States in the following order: Delaware, December 7, 1787; Pennsylvania, December 12; New Jersey, December...February 6; Maryland, April 28; South Carolina, May 28; New Hampshire, June 21; Virginia, June 25; New York, July 26; North Carolina, November 21, 1789;... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1898 - 430 Seiten
...National Constitution was ratified by the different States in the following order: Delaware, December 7, 1787; Pennsylvania, December 12; New Jersey, December...February 6; Maryland, April 28; South Carolina, May 23; New Hampshire, June 21; Virginia, June 25; New York, July 26; North Carolina, November 21, 1789; Rhode... | |
| William Spohn Baker - 1898 - 428 Seiten
...National Constitution was ratified by the different States in the following order : Delaware, December 7, 1787 ; Pennsylvania, December 12 ; New Jersey, December...February 6 ; Maryland, April 28 ; South Carolina, May 23 ; New Hampshire, June 21 ; Virginia, June 25 ; New York, July 26 ; North Carolina, November 21, 1789... | |
| Bar Association of the State of New Hampshire - 1903 - 1012 Seiten
...The Growth of the Constitution in the Federal Convention of 1787, by William M. Melgs, 1900, p. 11. Meantime Delaware had ratified December 6, 1787. Pennsylvania...states, all by large and striking majorities, except Massachusetts, in which the majority was only 19. Would the ninth state be added and the Union established?... | |
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