A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties, Measures and Men ...A.L. Burt, 1892 - 556 sider |
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... Court affirmed this decision , and so , in March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where John Quincy Adams devoted himself to the cause of the negroes without remuneration . The negroes were sent back to Africa in an American vessel ...
... Court affirmed this decision , and so , in March , 1841 , did the Supreme Court , where John Quincy Adams devoted himself to the cause of the negroes without remuneration . The negroes were sent back to Africa in an American vessel ...
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... courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas ; and ... court for hearing and deter- mining the matter in question ; but if they ... Supreme or Superior Courts of the State where the cause shall be tried ...
... courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas ; and ... court for hearing and deter- mining the matter in question ; but if they ... Supreme or Superior Courts of the State where the cause shall be tried ...
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... Supreme Court has decided unconstitutional , as coming within the pro- hibitions of the Constitution , an act of ... Courts . ( See Treason . ) Attorney General of the United States . ( See Justice , Department of . ) Bachelor President ...
... Supreme Court has decided unconstitutional , as coming within the pro- hibitions of the Constitution , an act of ... Courts . ( See Treason . ) Attorney General of the United States . ( See Justice , Department of . ) Bachelor President ...
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... Supreme Court . In 1868 his refusal to mould the expression of his views on questions connected with the suffrage cost him the presidential nomination at the hands of the Democratic party . Checks and Balances . - This phrase refers to ...
... Supreme Court . In 1868 his refusal to mould the expression of his views on questions connected with the suffrage cost him the presidential nomination at the hands of the Democratic party . Checks and Balances . - This phrase refers to ...
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... Supreme Court of the United States is the final arbiter of the constitutionality of enacted laws , which cannot be enforced should it decide that these violate the Constitution . Cheeseparing is a word used to characterize the kind of ...
... Supreme Court of the United States is the final arbiter of the constitutionality of enacted laws , which cannot be enforced should it decide that these violate the Constitution . Cheeseparing is a word used to characterize the kind of ...
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