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Resolutions proposing an article of amendment to the Constitution of the United States
Resolved, by the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Kentucky ... that no law varying the compensation of the members of the Congress of the United States, shall take effect until the time for which the members of the House of Representatives of that Congress by which the law was passed, shall have expired -
Propositions to amend the Constitution, submitted by Mr. Lewis
April 16, 1818. Read and ordered to lie on the table -
Mr. Macons's motion, as amended, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
together with the amendment offered thereto by Mr. Quincy in committee of the whole on the state of the union -
Whereas the Legislature of the state of North Carolina hath proposed an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, in the following words, to wit
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In Senate of the United States
December 10, 1816. ; Agreeably to notice, Mr. Barbour asked and obtained leave to bring in the following resolution, which was read, and passed to the second reading -
In Senate of the United States, December 9, 1817
Agreeably to notice, Mr. Barbour asked and obtained leave to bring in the following resolution, which was read and passed to the second reading -
In Senate of the United States. January 25th, 1816
Mr. Bibb submitted the following motion for consideration -
Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, submitted for consideration, by Mr. Hillhouse
April 12th, 1808. Printed by order of the Senate -
Propositions for amending the Constitution of the United States
with his explanatory remarks -
Propositions for amending the Constitution of the United States
submitted by Mr. Hillhouse to the Senate, on the twelfth day of April, 1808, ; with his explanatory remarks -
Speech of the Hon. James Hillhouse, in the Senate of the United States, delivered 12th April 1808
explanatory of his proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States ; to which is added, the amendments referred to -
Mr. Lloyd's amendment
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Mr. Maclay's motion
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Mr. Macons's motion proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
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Mr. Macons's motion proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States
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By the House of Delegates
January 1, 1799. Whereas it is highly expedient that every constitutional barrier should be opposed to the introduction of foreign influence into our national councils, and that the Consitution of the United States should be so amended as to effect and secure, in the best manner, the great objects for which it was designed; therefore resolved -
In Senate of the United States, December 2, 1818
Agreeably to notice given, Mr. Dickerson asked and obtained leave to bring in the following resolution, which was read and passed to the second reading. ; A resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, as it respects the choice of electors of President and Vice President of the United States, and the election of Representatives in the Congress of the United States -
In Senate of the United States, December 23, 1817
Mr. Dickerson, agreeably to notice given yesterday, and in obedience to instructions received from the legislature of New Jersey, asked and obtained leave to introduce a resolution, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, as it respects the election of representatives in Congress, and the appointment of electors of President and Vice President of the United States; and the resolution was read and ordered to a second reading -
In Senate of the United States, December 14, 1819. Agreeably to notice given, Mr. Dickerson asked and obtained leave to introduce the following resolution ... A resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, as it respects the choice of electors of the President and Vice President of the United States, and the election of representatives in the Congress of the United States
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Mr. Reed's amendment
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Mr. Reed's motion
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Mr. Reed's motion amended
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Mr. Reed's motion amended
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In Senate of the United States. February 27, 1816
Mr. Varnum submitted the following resolution for consideration, which was read and passed to the second reading -
Amendment proposed by Mr. Pickens to the Constitution of the United States, concerning the manner of choosing representatives and electors
December 20, 1816. To read as proposed to be amended by Mr. Pickering