| Rossiter Johnson - Constitutional history - 1905 - 318 pages
...Representatives nor more than one Representative for every fifty thousand persons. "ARTICLE II. No law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of Representatives shall have intervened." These two articles failed to receive the necessary ratification from three-fourths of the States. Delaware... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics, José Ignacio Rodríguez - America - 1906 - 460 pages
...not be less than 200 Representatives, nor more than 1 Representative for every 50,000 persons. II. No law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of Representatives shall have intervened. There is also the District of Columbia, organized under section VIII of the Constitution, the capital... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics, José Ignacio Rodríguez - America - 1906 - 436 pages
...not be less than 200 Representatives, nor more than 1 Representative for every 50,000 persons. II. No law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of Representatives shall have intervened. There is also the District of Columbia, organized under section VIII of the Constitution, the capital... | |
| North Carolina - North Carolina - 1906 - 788 pages
...Representative for every fifty thousand persons. Art. II. No law varying the compensation for the service of Senators and Representatives, shall take effect until...election of Representatives shall have intervened. Art. HI. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free... | |
| International Bureau of the American Republics, José Ignacio Rodríguez - America - 1906 - 438 pages
...Repres-entative for every 50,000 persons. II. No law varying tlie compensation for the services o£ the Senators and Representatives shall take effect until an election of Representatives sha!l have intervened. There is also the District of Columbia, organized under section VIII of the... | |
| Constitutions - 1907 - 298 pages
...than two hundred Representatives, nor more than one Representative for every 50,000 persons. II. No law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of Representatives shall have intervened. The twelve proposed amendments were acted upon as follows: All ratified by Maryland, New Jersey, North... | |
| Constitutions - 1907 - 298 pages
...than two hundred Representatives, nor more than one Representative for every 50,000 persons. II. No law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of Representatives shall have intervened. The twelve proposed amendments were acted upon as follows : All ratified by Maryland, New Jersey, North... | |
| Charles Zebina Lincoln - Constitutional history - 1907 - 256 pages
...representatives, nor more than one representative for every 5o,o0o persons;" and the other, that "no law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of representatives shall have intervened." February 27, 1790, the New York legislature ratified eleven of the amendments, including the first,... | |
| Albert Hutchinson Putney - Law - 1908 - 608 pages
...more than one representative for every fifty thousand persons. ' ' 3 Second rejected amendment: "No law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of representatives shall have intervened. ' ' 4 The text of this amendment was as follows: "No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which... | |
| Albert H. Putney - Law - 1908 - 392 pages
...Congress by a narrow margin,8 but was ratified by only three states. 1 Second rejected amendment. "No law varying the compensation for the services of the...election of representatives shall have intervened.". 4 The text of this amendment was as follows: "No amendment shall be made to the Constitution which... | |
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