| United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1894 - 916 Seiten
...arms, ought to be exempted, upon payment of an equivalent, to employ another to bear arms in his stead. Under these impressions, and declaring, that the rights...constitution, and in confidence that the amendments hereafter mentioned, will receive an early and mature consideration, and conformably to the fifth article... | |
| United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1894 - 904 Seiten
...arms, ought to be exempted, upon payment of an equivalent, to employ another to bear arms in his stead. Under these impressions, and declaring, that the rights...violated, and that the explanations aforesaid, are consistant with the said constitution, and in confidence that the amendments hereafter mentioned, will... | |
| Roger Foster - 1895 - 730 Seiten
...political rights and the construction of the Constitution. These are followed by the declaration, — "Under these impressions, and declaring that the rights...shall have been proposed to the said Constitution will receive an early and mature consideration, we, the said delegates, in the name and on behalf of the... | |
| Frank Greene Bates - 1898 - 236 Seiten
...forming a part of Rhode Island's act of ratification was a Bill of Rights of eighteen articles. It was " Under these impressions and declaring that the rights...constitution, and in confidence that the amendments hereinafter mentioned will receive an early and mature consideration, and, conformably to the fifth... | |
| Edwin Erle Sparks - 1904 - 522 Seiten
...Bill or Declaration of Rights in some of the State constitutions. Rhode Island, for instance, declared that "the rights aforesaid cannot be abridged or violated...aforesaid are consistent with the said Constitution." Time was to show in seasons of national aggrandisement, during the reconstruction period, for instance,... | |
| Edwin Erle Sparks - 1904 - 562 Seiten
...Bill or Declaration of Rights in some of the State constitutions. Rhode Island, for instance, declared that "the rights aforesaid cannot be abridged or violated...aforesaid are consistent with the said Constitution." Time was to show in seasons of national aggrandisement, during the reconstruction period, for instance,... | |
| John Anderson Richardson - 1914 - 616 Seiten
...could be resumed by the people whenever it became necessary for their happiness.' They go on to say, 'under these impressions, and declaring that the rights...have been proposed to the said Constitution, will receive an early and mature consideration, we, the said Delegates, in the name and in behalf of the... | |
| James Brown Scott - 1920 - 640 Seiten
...he would vote for the Constitution, and by a majority of three it was adopted by the Convention, " in confidence that the amendments which shall have been proposed to the said Constitution will receive an early and mature consideration," and " in full confidence " that a convention should be... | |
| Julian Alvin Carroll Chandler - 1924 - 424 Seiten
...stated a series of impressions and explanations, and ratified the Constitution as they expressly stated, "Under these impressions and declaring that the rights...shall have been proposed to the said Constitution will receive an early and mature Consideration." It would seem as if language could not be used more clearly... | |
| Archibald Ewing Stevenson - 1927 - 174 Seiten
...caution." After enumerating several additional rights, the certificate of ratification continues : "Under these impressions, and declaring that the rights...shall have been proposed to the said Constitution will receive an early and mature consideration, — We, the said delegates, in the name and in the behalf... | |
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