A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and MenA.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different States in this Union , the free inhabitants of each of these States , paupers , vagabonds and fugitives from justice excepted , shall be entitled ...
... secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different States in this Union , the free inhabitants of each of these States , paupers , vagabonds and fugitives from justice excepted , shall be entitled ...
Side 57
... secure a discharge of his indebtedness by surrendering his prop- erty and complying with the law . The Constitution of the United States ( Article 1 , section 8 , clause 4 ) gives Congress power " to establish uniform laws on the ...
... secure a discharge of his indebtedness by surrendering his prop- erty and complying with the law . The Constitution of the United States ( Article 1 , section 8 , clause 4 ) gives Congress power " to establish uniform laws on the ...
Side 58
... secure uniformity throughout the country . Banks of Deposit . ( See Deposit Banks . ) Barbary Pirates . - The countries on the Mediter- ranean coast of Africa from Egypt to the Atlantic , namely , Morocco , Algeria , Tunis and Tripoli ...
... secure uniformity throughout the country . Banks of Deposit . ( See Deposit Banks . ) Barbary Pirates . - The countries on the Mediter- ranean coast of Africa from Egypt to the Atlantic , namely , Morocco , Algeria , Tunis and Tripoli ...
Side 62
... secure these rights to the people under their control . Bills of Attainder . ( See Attainder . ) Bi - metallism is the doctrine that two metals can and ought , at the same time , in the same country , to be adopted as standards of value ...
... secure these rights to the people under their control . Bills of Attainder . ( See Attainder . ) Bi - metallism is the doctrine that two metals can and ought , at the same time , in the same country , to be adopted as standards of value ...
Side 94
... secure the passage of additional legislation , especially in regard to restricting the sale of liquor , preventing its sale to minors and on Sunday , and the like . Its work is done chiefly through the local Law and Order Leagues ...
... secure the passage of additional legislation , especially in regard to restricting the sale of liquor , preventing its sale to minors and on Sunday , and the like . Its work is done chiefly through the local Law and Order Leagues ...
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