Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States, Before the Adoption of the Constitution, Том 2Hilliard, Gray,, 1833 - 776 страници |
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... arguments derived from the analogy between the movements of political bod- ies , and the operations of physical nature ; all the im- pulses of political parsimony ; all the prejudices against a second co - ordinate legislative assembly ...
... arguments derived from the analogy between the movements of political bod- ies , and the operations of physical nature ; all the im- pulses of political parsimony ; all the prejudices against a second co - ordinate legislative assembly ...
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... argument . There is danger , however , that it may hereafter be revived ; and indeed it is occa- sionally hinted by ... arguments , by which this division is vindicated . The first and most important ground is , that it forms a great ...
... argument . There is danger , however , that it may hereafter be revived ; and indeed it is occa- sionally hinted by ... arguments , by which this division is vindicated . The first and most important ground is , that it forms a great ...
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... arguments , strik- ing and plausible , if not convincing . § 559. In the convention , which formed the consti- tution , upon the resolution moved , " that the national legislature ought to consist of two branches , " all the states ...
... arguments , strik- ing and plausible , if not convincing . § 559. In the convention , which formed the consti- tution , upon the resolution moved , " that the national legislature ought to consist of two branches , " all the states ...
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... argument might prop- erly be drawn from the extent of the country to be governed . The territorial extent of the United States would require the representatives to travel from great distances , and the arrangements , rendered necessary ...
... argument might prop- erly be drawn from the extent of the country to be governed . The territorial extent of the United States would require the representatives to travel from great distances , and the arrangements , rendered necessary ...
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... argument is , to show , that the legislature of the state has a right to prescribe new qualifications . Now , if the state in its political capacity had it , it would not follow , that the legislature possessed it . That must depend ...
... argument is , to show , that the legislature of the state has a right to prescribe new qualifications . Now , if the state in its political capacity had it , it would not follow , that the legislature possessed it . That must depend ...
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