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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... means of the principle of representation , ap- plied , 1. To the powers of Government ; which are , 1. The Legislative . 2. The Executive . 3. The Judicial . 2. To the persons represented in the Govern- ment . II . Foundations of ...
... means of the principle of representation , ap- plied , 1. To the powers of Government ; which are , 1. The Legislative . 2. The Executive . 3. The Judicial . 2. To the persons represented in the Govern- ment . II . Foundations of ...
Side 24
... op- portunity and the means of giving it effect ; while on the part of the colonies , a dread of the prepondera- ting influence of the royal prerogative , in the opera- tion of the proposed system , condemned them to re- 24 LECTURES ON.
... op- portunity and the means of giving it effect ; while on the part of the colonies , a dread of the prepondera- ting influence of the royal prerogative , in the opera- tion of the proposed system , condemned them to re- 24 LECTURES ON.
Side 27
... means most proper to secure the liberties of the colonies , and restore the harmony formerly subsisting between them and the parent state . In some instances , the powers conferred seemed to contemplate only such measures as would ...
... means most proper to secure the liberties of the colonies , and restore the harmony formerly subsisting between them and the parent state . In some instances , the powers conferred seemed to contemplate only such measures as would ...
Side 28
... means of averting the dangers with which they were threatened , and of securing those liberties which they claimed from the bounty of their Creator , and as an inheritance from their fathers . This requisition received prompt and ...
... means of averting the dangers with which they were threatened , and of securing those liberties which they claimed from the bounty of their Creator , and as an inheritance from their fathers . This requisition received prompt and ...
Side 31
... means of a federal executive and judicial , as well as legis- lative authority . Congress , as then constituted , was , in fact , an improper and unsafe depository of politi- cal power , since the whole national authority , in one ...
... means of a federal executive and judicial , as well as legis- lative authority . Congress , as then constituted , was , in fact , an improper and unsafe depository of politi- cal power , since the whole national authority , in one ...
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