The Caged Man: A Summary of Existing Legislationin the United States on the Treatment of Prisoners, Volume 3Academy of political science, 1913 - 136 pages |
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... proposal of amendments by Congress on a two - thirds vote in each house , ratification in either case requiring the agree- ment of two - thirds of the state legislatures . The committee of detail , to which these two drafts were ...
... proposal of amendments by Congress on a two - thirds vote in each house , ratification in either case requiring the agree- ment of two - thirds of the state legislatures . The committee of detail , to which these two drafts were ...
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... proposal or the adoption of amendments very widely approved by the people . The first ten amendments , known as the bill of rights , were rather additions to the constitution than alterations of it . They were really initiated by the ...
... proposal or the adoption of amendments very widely approved by the people . The first ten amendments , known as the bill of rights , were rather additions to the constitution than alterations of it . They were really initiated by the ...
Page 68
... proposing a constitutional amendment by unanimous consent . The amendment has , however , been pending now for three years and three months and still requires ratification by two more states for its adoption . The proposed amendment for ...
... proposing a constitutional amendment by unanimous consent . The amendment has , however , been pending now for three years and three months and still requires ratification by two more states for its adoption . The proposed amendment for ...
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... propose amendments , and were rapidly ap- proaching the number of two - thirds of the states which would have required Congress to call such a convention . Further- more , the present constitutional method , which has led to pro- longed ...
... propose amendments , and were rapidly ap- proaching the number of two - thirds of the states which would have required Congress to call such a convention . Further- more , the present constitutional method , which has led to pro- longed ...
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... proposal in one or more of the following ways : ( a ) by the action of one legislature instead of two suc- cessive legislatures ; ( b ) by the ordinary legislative majority in- stead of by a special majority ( e . g . , two - thirds ) ...
... proposal in one or more of the following ways : ( a ) by the action of one legislature instead of two suc- cessive legislatures ; ( b ) by the ordinary legislative majority in- stead of by a special majority ( e . g . , two - thirds ) ...
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