| United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1894 - 396 strani
...interests "of the Union: but not to interfere with the government of "the individual States in any matters of internal police which "respect the government...wherein "the general welfare of the United States is not concerned." which passed in the negative It was moved and seconded to alter the second clause of the... | |
| George Bancroft - 1896 - 616 strani
...common interests of the union, but not to interfere with the government of the individual states in any matters of internal police which respect the government...wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned." * Wilson seconded the amendment, as better expressing the general principle. But, on scanning... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1899 - 424 strani
...common interests of the Union; but not to interfere with the government of the individual states, in any matters of internal police which respect the government...wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned." His motion was lost. In explanation of his general idea, Sherman read an enumeration of... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes - 1903 - 796 strani
...interfere with the 1787] Negative of State legislation 277 government of the individual States in any matters of internal police which respect the government...wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned." In explanation the mover read an enumeration of powers which he conceived to fall within... | |
| 1910 - 464 strani
...United States ia all •Ibid. 139. trtW- 190. cases which may concern the common interests of the Union; but not to interfere with the government of the individual...wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned." But thia was rejected. Finally, on motion of Mr. Bedford, it was amended so as to read,... | |
| David Walter Brown - 1910 - 308 strani
...common interest of the Union; but not to interfere with the government of the individual States in any matters of internal police, which respect the government...wherein the general welfare of the United States, is not concerned."1 But the convention was in no mood for even so moderate a restriction of the powers of... | |
| Charles Henry Burr - 1912 - 176 strani
...common interests of the Union ; but not to interfere with the government of the individual States in any matters of internal police which respect the government...wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned."202 Again, on the day when the Convention adjourned, a motion was made and defeated to insert... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1912 - 682 strani
...interests of the Union ; but not to interfere with the .government of the individual States in any matters of internal police which respect the government...wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned."282 Again, on the day when the Convention adjourned, a motion was made and defeated to insert... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1912 - 702 strani
...common interests of the Union ; but not to interfere with the government of the individual States in any matters of internal police which respect the government...wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned."288 Again, on the day when the Convention adjourned, a motion was made and defeated to insert... | |
| 1912 - 922 strani
...the individual states in any matters of internal police which respects the government of such state only and wherein the general welfare of the United States is not concerned." Despite the careful language in which it was couched the motion was voted down by eight... | |
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