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Bill Title: Recognizing the original Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. (original 1819) https://legiscan.com/NH/text/HB638 (current 2013)
The missing 13th Amendment (to US Constitution in 1819) www.amendment-13.org
TONA: Title
of Nobility Act
Any who
accepts a title of nobility (from a foreign government or principle),
like being a B.A.R. lawyer,
cannot be a
B.A.R. British Accredited Registry. The American BAR is linked to the British Crown (I think).
Elden's Quick research, Links & references to actual pages at side
Amendment XIII
Passed by (US) Congress May 1, 1810 - Ratified December 9,
1812.
( This was never repealed, it's still
in effect, but intentionally concealed,
covered up by many since the confusion of the
civil war. )
On March 12, 1819 the State of Virginia, with the enactment and publication of the laws of Virginia, became the 13th and FINAL state required to ratify the above article of amendment to the Constitution for the United States, thus making it the Law of the Land.
"If any citizen of the United States shall accept, claim, receive, or retain any title of nobility or honour, or shall without the consent of Congress, accept and retain any present, pension, office, or emolument of any kind whatever, from any emperor, king, prince, or foreign power, such person shall cease to be a citizen of the united States, and shall be incapable of holding any office of trust or profit under them, or either of them." [Journal of the Senate]
https://www.constitutionalconcepts.org/13thamendment.htm
Northwestern Territories in 1833.
The Revised Code of the Laws of Virginia, General Assembly
The Constitution of the United States, Volume I, Richmond, Printed by Thomas Ritchie, 1819
Bill of Rights, 13th Amendment, page 30
This book above is in the W. Va. Supreme Court Law Library. The linked pdf file is from that book, clearly showing that the 13th Amendment to the US Constitution, in the Bill of Rights, ratified this amendment as published in this book. The wording is as stated above:
"If any citizen of the United States shall accept, ...
Discussion
The first state to ratify the
amendment was
The ratification by
Authorized by an act of the Virginia
General Assembly (February 15, 1817), the complete revision of the State's laws
were entrusted to five of Virginia's most prominent lawyers and legal scholars:
William Brockenbrough, Benjamin Watkins Leigh, Robert White, and judges of the
supreme court of appeals, Spencer Roane and John Coalter. When their work was
concluded, the Virginia General Assembly voted on March 12, 1819 to publish the
Revised Code of the
Laws of Virginia with both the Constitution of Virginia and the
Constitution of the
The General Assembly of Virginia
authorized the distribution of the Revised Code of 1819 with ten copies
designated for the executive branch of Virginia, five copies for the
Clerk of the General Assembly, and four copies for the Secretary of State of the United States; one
copy each for Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and President James Monroe; one
copy each for the federal Senate, House, and Library of Congress, and one
copy for every judge in the courts of the United States in Virginia. Thus
was the Federal Government notified of the actions of the
By February of 1820, sufficient
copies of the Revised Code had been printed to make it available for public
sale, and it was advertised as such in a
The
missing 13th Amendment (to the US Constitution in 1819)
www.amendment-13.org
First,
it was created to help stop foreign agents
from buying votes in State and federal elections, and secondly, it was
written to stop spies and saboteurs
from promising rich lands and hereditary titles to officers in the military, thus
preventing the manufacture and preservation of American traitors.
It
is the only amendment to that time ever
issued by Congress which contained - in its actual text - a numerical designation! (said that it was XIII
Amendment)
((
In the tumult of 1865, the original Thirteenth Amendment was removed
from the Constitution. In a
Congressional
Resolve to amend dated December 5, 1864, approved and signed by
President Lincoln, February 1, 1965, another Amendment numbered XIII (which
prohibited (voluntary) slavery in Sect. 1, and ended states' rights in Sect. 2) was
proposed. When, on January 13, 1865, a two-thirds vote was taken in the House
of Representatives for proposing the currently presented 13th Amendment
"in honor of the immortal and sublime event" the House adjourned. It
was then presented to the States for ratification. Two months later, April 9,
1865, the Civil War ended with General Lee's surrender. On April 14, President
Lincoln was assassinated, dying on April 15th. ))
…
Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer. Did he somehow practice law
without ever reading from the Illinois Statutes? He had to know that the
But he lied about the Constitution for the
The whole country descended into a kind of madness in 1860 - secessionism
...
(Similar to Obama today – who will not prove that he is natural born citizen
– to be eligible to be President)
Further
discussion, meaning, proofs, links, research:
References to actual books & pages
Same as from side bar links:
The Real Thirteenth
Constitutional Amendment
The Demon Of Discord - Ratification and Suppression of the Original
Thirteenth Amendment
www.constitutionalconcepts.org-13thamendment.htm
www.constitutionalconcepts.org-13thamend-%20facts.htm
Missing 13th Amendment; 16th
never ratified!
Missing 13th Amendment - The Lawful Path
Original 13th Article of Amendment
The Real Titles of Nobility Amendment FAQ
TONA Research Committee -
Legislative Extracts
TONA Research Committee -
Legislative History
TONA Research Committee -
Rebuttal to Arguments Against the 13th
TONA Research Committee - The Thirteenth
Article of Amendment
U.S. Constitution -
Thirteenth Amendment
The Failed Amendments - The U.S. Constitution Online - US Constitution.net
Constitutional Amendments -
The U.S. Constitution Online - US Constitution.net
Daily
Kos The Missing 13th Amendment, an odd Constitution
story
Constitution Amendment Thirteenth OR 13th -involuntary -1865
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List of amendments to the United States Constitution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia