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In the article on “ Amendments to the Constitution " in the Dictionary of American History , Vol . 1 , pp . 55-56 , it is stated : TO MAKE SAFE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS " Amendments I to X may be considered almost a part of the original ...
In the article on “ Amendments to the Constitution " in the Dictionary of American History , Vol . 1 , pp . 55-56 , it is stated : TO MAKE SAFE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS " Amendments I to X may be considered almost a part of the original ...
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tion appears to have been brought about by an arrangement whereby , though the ratification was unconditional , recommendations were made for amendments in the constitutional method . There were nine such recommendations .
tion appears to have been brought about by an arrangement whereby , though the ratification was unconditional , recommendations were made for amendments in the constitutional method . There were nine such recommendations .
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Of the amendments introduced by Madison in the first session of the First Congress , seventeen were passed by the House . Two were rejected by the Senate , ' one affording protection to the individual against a State infringing the ...
Of the amendments introduced by Madison in the first session of the First Congress , seventeen were passed by the House . Two were rejected by the Senate , ' one affording protection to the individual against a State infringing the ...
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