| Roger Foster - Constitutional history - 1895 - 730 pages
...California, Art. I, Sec. 3: "The State of California is an inseparable part of the American Union, and the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land." In North Dakota, Art. I, Sec. 3: " The State f,t North Dakota is an Inseparable part of the American... | |
| Horace B. Woodworth - North Dakota - 1896 - 148 pages
...may require. SEC. 3. The State of North Dakota is an inseparable part of the American Union and the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. SEC. 4. The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination... | |
| Henry Campbell Black - Constitutional law - 1897 - 792 pages
...the state constitution with which it is incompatible. THE CONSTITUTION AS THE SUPREME LAW. 18. The constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land, and is equally binding upon the federal government and the states and all their officers and people.... | |
| Utah - Law - 1897 - 1262 pages
...inseparable from the Union.] The State of Utah is an inseparable part of the Federal Union and the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. SEC. 4. [Religious liberty.] The rights of conscience shall never be infringed. The State shall make... | |
| Utah. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1898 - 988 pages
...then read section 3 as follows: The State of Utah is an inseparable part of the Federal Union, and the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land. The secretary then read section 4 as follows: The rights of conscience shall never be infringed. Perfect... | |
| Wallace Foster - Patriotic poetry - 1898 - 120 pages
...States, because he is a citizen of the United States ; what the ballot is and what voting is; that the Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land ; how many, many years it took the colonists and the American Nation to firmly establish this government... | |
| Joseph Marion Taylor - Washington (State) - 1898 - 330 pages
...What are individual rights? Name some. 4. What is the use of section 2 of article I? NOTE — That the constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land, would hardly be questioned. 5. What is a "due process of law"? 6. Why should the people have the right... | |
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