The Papers of Alexander Hamilton: Jan. 1787-May 1788 |
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On the death , resignation removal from office , or , absence from the United
States , of the President thereof , The Vice President shall exercise all the powers
by this constitution vested in the President until another shall be appointed or
until ...
On the death , resignation removal from office , or , absence from the United
States , of the President thereof , The Vice President shall exercise all the powers
by this constitution vested in the President until another shall be appointed or
until ...
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3 No person intitled by this constitution to elect or to be elected President of the
United States , or a senator or representative in the legislature thereof shall be
disqualified but by the conviction of some offence for which the law shall have ...
3 No person intitled by this constitution to elect or to be elected President of the
United States , or a senator or representative in the legislature thereof shall be
disqualified but by the conviction of some offence for which the law shall have ...
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The Legislature of the United States may admit new states into the Union . $ 8
The United States are hereby declared to be bound to guarantee to each state a
republican form of government and to protect each state as well against domestic
...
The Legislature of the United States may admit new states into the Union . $ 8
The United States are hereby declared to be bound to guarantee to each state a
republican form of government and to protect each state as well against domestic
...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volumen1 Alexander Hamilton,Harold C. Syrett,Jacob Cooke Vista previa limitada - 1961 |
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