 | United States. Constitutional Convention - 1911 - 1352 Seiten
...ratification of the Conventions of States, should appoint and publish a day, as early as may be, and appoint a place for commencing proceedings under this Constitution; that after such publication, the Legislatures of the several States should elect members of the Senate, and direct the election of members... | |
 | Hannis Taylor - 1911 - 676 Seiten
...ratification of the conventions of states, should appoint and publish a day, as early as may be, and appoint a place, for commencing proceedings under this Constitution; that, after such publication, the legislatures of the several states should elect members of the Senate and direct the election of members... | |
 | Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912
...vote for the President, and the time and place of commencing proceedings under the Constitution; and that after such publication the electors should be...appointed, and the Senators and Representatives elected. The same resolution contained further recommendations for the purpose of carrying the Constitution... | |
 | Edwin Wiley - 1915
...the conventions of .... states, should appoint and publish a day, as early as may be, and appoint a place, for commencing proceedings under this Constitution; that, after such publication, the legislatures of the several states should elect members of the Senate and direct the election of the... | |
 | 1909
...be appointed by the ratifying States and a day on which the electors should assemble to vote for the President "and the time and place for commencing proceedings under this Constitution." Thereupon, on September 13, 1788, the Congress of the Confederation, by unanimous vote of nine of the... | |
 | United States, United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1941 - 885 Seiten
...the place for commencing proceedings under the said constitution." The Convention had also suggested "that after such Publication the Electors should be...appointed, and the Senators and Representatives elected." The Constitution left with the states the control over the election of congressmen, and Congress said... | |
 | United States, Denys Peter Myers - 1961 - 94 Seiten
...senators and representatives elefted: That the elecJors should meet on the day fixed for the eleftion of the president, and should transmit their votes certified, signed, sealed and direfted, as the constitution requires, to the secretary of the United States in Congress assembled,... | |
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