The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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Side 74
... crime , the basis of repre- sentation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty - one years of age in such state . " So far as this provision ...
... crime , the basis of repre- sentation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty - one years of age in such state . " So far as this provision ...
Side 138
... Crimes are punished according to the laws of the places wherein the United States have exclusive jurisdiction . The Indian appropriation was $ 5,903,151 in 1884. The greater part of this is used in paying the tribes the moneys granted ...
... Crimes are punished according to the laws of the places wherein the United States have exclusive jurisdiction . The Indian appropriation was $ 5,903,151 in 1884. The greater part of this is used in paying the tribes the moneys granted ...
Side 153
... crimes falling under either of these two heads . As piracy is covered by international law , congress is not bound to define it ; but whatever is made piracy by international law is subject to the penalty for piracy fixed by congress ...
... crimes falling under either of these two heads . As piracy is covered by international law , congress is not bound to define it ; but whatever is made piracy by international law is subject to the penalty for piracy fixed by congress ...
Side 154
... crime of treason against the United States falls within the criminal jurisdiction of congress . Art . III . , sec . 3 , sets forth : " Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them , or in adhering to ...
... crime of treason against the United States falls within the criminal jurisdiction of congress . Art . III . , sec . 3 , sets forth : " Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them , or in adhering to ...
Side 155
... crime presup- poses allegiance . Apart from these principles , the de- cisions , gauged by both moral and political standards , present many striking features . War is " levied " as well by inciting war as by carrying on war . But a con ...
... crime presup- poses allegiance . Apart from these principles , the de- cisions , gauged by both moral and political standards , present many striking features . War is " levied " as well by inciting war as by carrying on war . But a con ...
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Side 98 - That the court of claims shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine * * * all claims founded upon the constitution of the United States or any law of congress, except for pensions, or upon any regulation of an executive department, or upon any contract, expressed or implied, with the government of the united Slates, or for damages.