| Daniel Chipman - Judges - 1846 - 422 pages
...vote. For the more convenient management of the general affairs of the United States, delegates were to be annually appointed in such manner as the legislature of each state should direct, to meet in congress on a certain day in every year. The power stipulated in this league... | |
| Benson John Lossing - Constitutional history - 1848 - 414 pages
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...of the courts and magistrates of every other state. at any time within the year, and to send others in their stead for the remainder of the year. No state... | |
| Daniel Parker - Constitutional law - 1848 - 172 pages
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the State having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these States...of the courts and magistrates of every other State. ART. V. For the more convenient management of the general interests of the United States, delegates... | |
| John Bigelow - Constitutions - 1848 - 538 pages
...which he fled, be delivered up, and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...records, acts, and judicial proceedings of the courts aftd magistrates of every other state. ART. 5. For the more convenient management of the general interests... | |
| James A. Williams - Constitutional history - 1848 - 188 pages
...state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these stales to the records, acts and judicial proceedings of the courts and magistrates of every other state. ART. V. For the more convenient management of the general interests of the United States, delegates... | |
| Constitutional law - 1852 - 528 pages
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...of the courts and magistrates of every other state. ART. V. For the more convenient management of the general interests of the United States, delegates... | |
| A. S. Barnes - Constitutional history - 1852 - 676 pages
...and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given iri each of these states to the records, acts, and judicial...of the courts and magistrates of every other state. ART. 5. For the more convenient management of the general interests of the United States, delegates... | |
| William L. Hickey - Constitutional history - 1853 - 588 pages
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...and magistrates of every other state. ARTICLE V. For tho more convenient management of the general interest of tho united states, delegates shall be annually... | |
| Francis Lieber - Civil rights - 1853 - 576 pages
...which he fled, be delivered up, and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...of the courts and magistrates of every other state. ART. V. For the more convenient management of the general interest of the United States, delegates... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - Parliamentary practice - 1853 - 354 pages
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the State having Jurisdiction of his Offence. Full Fiu'th and Credit shall be given in each of these States to the Records, Acts and judicial Prucerilmss of the Courts and Magistrates of every other State. ART. V. For the more convenient Management... | |
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