A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New YorkHarper, 1843 - 419 sider |
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... election of his rulers , and is himself eligible to the highest stations in the government . It was , therefore , with reason , considered a de- fect in the prevailing systems of education , that the study of our constitutional ...
... election of his rulers , and is himself eligible to the highest stations in the government . It was , therefore , with reason , considered a de- fect in the prevailing systems of education , that the study of our constitutional ...
Side 26
... necessity . In New - Jersey and Maryland , the elections were made by committees chosen in the several coun- ties for that purpose ; and in New - York , where the royal party being the stronger , it was improbable that 26 LECTURES ON.
... necessity . In New - Jersey and Maryland , the elections were made by committees chosen in the several coun- ties for that purpose ; and in New - York , where the royal party being the stronger , it was improbable that 26 LECTURES ON.
Side 27
... election of rep- resentatives in Congress could be obtained , the peo- ple themselves assembled in those places where the spirit of opposition prevailed , and elected dele- gates , who were readily received as members of the Congress ...
... election of rep- resentatives in Congress could be obtained , the peo- ple themselves assembled in those places where the spirit of opposition prevailed , and elected dele- gates , who were readily received as members of the Congress ...
Side 28
... elections of delegates to the General Con- gress , and was maintained through every period of the Revolution which immediately ensued , and every change in our Federal and State Governments , and is revered and cherished by every true ...
... elections of delegates to the General Con- gress , and was maintained through every period of the Revolution which immediately ensued , and every change in our Federal and State Governments , and is revered and cherished by every true ...
Side 45
... election is variously limited . In Venice , it was formerly , and in some of the aristocratical republics of Switzerland , it still is , the exclusive privilege of a few families . In the limited or mixed monarchies of England , France ...
... election is variously limited . In Venice , it was formerly , and in some of the aristocratical republics of Switzerland , it still is , the exclusive privilege of a few families . In the limited or mixed monarchies of England , France ...
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