| Edward Avery Harriman - 2003 - 274 σελίδες
...Articles of Confederation created a more rudimentary political society, and simply provided for a Congress for the more convenient management of the general interests of the United States. This Congress had limited powers, both legislative and executive, under Article IX. Article IX also... | |
| Harriet C. Frazier - 2004 - 228 σελίδες
...applied to, among much else, the elaborate slave codes of the Southern states. It read: "Full faith and credit shall be given, in each of these States,...courts and magistrates of every other State" (Art. 4, sec. 3). With only minute changes in language, this provision became a part of the US Constitution,... | |
| Joseph F. Zimmerman - 2004 - 328 σελίδες
...Following independence, the Second Continental Congress endorsed a resolution providing "full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...of the courts and magistrates of every other state" and included a full faith and credit provision (Article IV) in its proposed Articles of Confederation... | |
| Pam Cornelison, Ted Yanak - 2004 - 626 σελίδες
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...of the courts and magistrates of every other state. Art.V. For the more convenient management of the general interests of the united states, delegates... | |
| Jeff Garzik - 2004 - 64 σελίδες
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the State having jurisdiction of his offense. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these States...of the courts and magistrates of every other State. Article V. For the most convenient management of the general interests of the United States, delegates... | |
| Jona Israël - 2005 - 404 σελίδες
...recognition of sister state judgments. The Articles of Confederation had provided that ' [f] ull faith and credit shall be given in each of these States...the courts and magistrates of every other state'. The draft Constitution included (in Article XVI) a provision that was substantially the same, but with... | |
| Mary Mostert - 2005 - 270 σελίδες
...states "to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse." It also stated that "Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these States...the courts and magistrates of every other State," which later became Article IV Section 1 of the Constitution of the United States. Freedom of speech... | |
| A. A. Sorensen - 2005 - 404 σελίδες
...which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the state having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these states...of the courts and magistrates of every other state. Article V. For the more convenient management of the general interests of the united confederated states,... | |
| James J. Kirschke - 2005 - 412 σελίδες
...of North Carolina, moved to substitute the wording from the Articles of Confederation: "Full faith shall be given, in each of these states, to the records,...of the courts and magistrates of every other state. " Williamson may have misunderstood the meaning of this text; James Wilson and William Samuel Johnson... | |
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