The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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... representatives of the colonies were excited by thoughts of a permanent league with correspondingly wide aims . Their suggestions , however , not only were . received with no favor by the English government , but were rejected by all ...
... representatives of the colonies were excited by thoughts of a permanent league with correspondingly wide aims . Their suggestions , however , not only were . received with no favor by the English government , but were rejected by all ...
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... representative assemblies of the people of the different colonies , which might have given instructions binding upon the respective delegates , but by virtue of its own revolutionary author- ity , which , because it was revolutionary ...
... representative assemblies of the people of the different colonies , which might have given instructions binding upon the respective delegates , but by virtue of its own revolutionary author- ity , which , because it was revolutionary ...
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... representatives , without the addition of a single word . Now , on the contrary , there was an enumeration of the separate states whose " dele- gates " had , according to the next article , agreed upon a " confederation and perpetual ...
... representatives , without the addition of a single word . Now , on the contrary , there was an enumeration of the separate states whose " dele- gates " had , according to the next article , agreed upon a " confederation and perpetual ...
Side 39
... representatives , whether or not they would accept the draft of the Philadelphia conven- tion . That the constitution is a work of states is there- fore a fact which cannot be gotten rid of on the plea that the constitution begins with ...
... representatives , whether or not they would accept the draft of the Philadelphia conven- tion . That the constitution is a work of states is there- fore a fact which cannot be gotten rid of on the plea that the constitution begins with ...
Side 42
... representatives , or they could reject it , and therewith cut loose from the Union , if the projected organization of the latter were accomplished . But their ratification did not make the draft a constitution . Their ratification was ...
... representatives , or they could reject it , and therewith cut loose from the Union , if the projected organization of the latter were accomplished . But their ratification did not make the draft a constitution . Their ratification was ...
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