South is broken, and they submit themselves to their duty to obey, and our right to have obeyed, the Constitution of the United States, as Executive Power - Página 12por Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1862 - 34 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Hamilton James Eckenrode - 1904 - 224 páginas
...county offices, were disfranchised. Also persons offering to vote were required to take oath to support the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the land ; to support the " Restored Government of Virginia," and to swear that the voter had not willingly... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1904 - 718 páginas
...county offices, were disfranchised. Also persons offering to vote were required to take oath to support the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the land ; to support the " Restored Government of Virginia," and to swear that the voter had not willingly... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1906 - 964 páginas
...By the part thereof relied on, no more was intended or accomplished than the recognition in terms of the constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the land as to all matters provided for therein, which was necessarily the fact whether so recognized or not,... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1907 - 286 páginas
...Texas came into the Union; and, in consideration of certain things promised to her, agreed to accept the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the land. It was thus also, that the original thirteen States, in view of certain advantages expected by them,... | |
| 1904 - 766 páginas
...law are combined in the highest degree by the judicial authority of the Supreme Court interpreting the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the i and. THE PASSING OF WIGS The wig, which has heretofore been an indispensable part of the professional... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf - 1910 - 544 páginas
...departments of the Federal Union, and of each and every state, are bound and sworn to support and uphold the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the land; and they are bound and sworn to support and uphold it, just the same, in respect to the powers granted... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, Edgar Aldrich, Albert Stillman Batchellor, John M. Mitchell - 1910 - 544 páginas
...departments of the Federal Union, and of each and every state, are bound and sworn to support and uphold the Constitution of the United States as the supreme law of the land ; and they are bound and sworn to support and uphold it, just the same, in respect to the powers granted... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - 1911 - 728 páginas
...in Virginia are "in rebellion against the State of Virginia; because the laws of Virginia recognize the Constitution of the United States, as the supreme law of the land;" and again (p. 168) "the Constitution of the United States guarantees to every State (and I take it,... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 498 páginas
...cannot commence their existence until every officer and minister of that State shall swear to support the Constitution of the United States, as the supreme law of the land, yet shall continue to be States after every officer of such State had discarded such oath, and every... | |
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