A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New-YorkHarper, 1864 - 419 sider |
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... direct taxes in the colonies ; and their remonstrances were so far successful that this . obnoxious measure was rescinded , although its re- C peal was accompanied by a declaratory assertion of the power CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE . 25.
... direct taxes in the colonies ; and their remonstrances were so far successful that this . obnoxious measure was rescinded , although its re- C peal was accompanied by a declaratory assertion of the power CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE . 25.
Side 60
... direct- ly and completely administered by either of the others . It is equally clear that , in reference to each other , neither branch should possess , di- rectly or indirectly , an overruling influence in the execution of their ...
... direct- ly and completely administered by either of the others . It is equally clear that , in reference to each other , neither branch should possess , di- rectly or indirectly , an overruling influence in the execution of their ...
Side 68
... direct taxes : so that while their slaves give to the states in question an increased number of representatives in Con- gress , they contribute also , when that mode of taxation is resorted to , to increase the measure of their ...
... direct taxes : so that while their slaves give to the states in question an increased number of representatives in Con- gress , they contribute also , when that mode of taxation is resorted to , to increase the measure of their ...
Side 73
... direct . Diffi- culties have hence arisen as to its meaning . The legislatures are not only to elect the mem- bers of this branch of the National Congress , but to prescribe the times , places , and manner of holding the election , and ...
... direct . Diffi- culties have hence arisen as to its meaning . The legislatures are not only to elect the mem- bers of this branch of the National Congress , but to prescribe the times , places , and manner of holding the election , and ...
Side 74
... direct them to be chosen by the joint vote , or ballot , of both houses , in cases of non - concur- rence ; and then , of course , the weight of the least numerous branch is dissipated and over- come by the heavier vote of the other ...
... direct them to be chosen by the joint vote , or ballot , of both houses , in cases of non - concur- rence ; and then , of course , the weight of the least numerous branch is dissipated and over- come by the heavier vote of the other ...
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