The Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaCallaghan, 1887 - 369 sider |
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... delegates from all the colonies except Georgia , was called a " continental congress , " and spoke in the name 1 See Kent : Commentaries on American Law , I. , pp . 204–5 . - of " the good people of these colonies , GENESIS OF THE ...
... delegates from all the colonies except Georgia , was called a " continental congress , " and spoke in the name 1 See Kent : Commentaries on American Law , I. , pp . 204–5 . - of " the good people of these colonies , GENESIS OF THE ...
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... delegates , but by virtue of its own revolutionary author- ity , which , because it was revolutionary , had , and could have , no legal limits , congress stepped forth as the sole representative of the commonwealth to act for the com ...
... delegates , but by virtue of its own revolutionary author- ity , which , because it was revolutionary , had , and could have , no legal limits , congress stepped forth as the sole representative of the commonwealth to act for the com ...
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... delegated to congress . The third article takes a still more significant step forward , for it declares that " the said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other " for the pur- poses enumerated ...
... delegated to congress . The third article takes a still more significant step forward , for it declares that " the said states hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other " for the pur- poses enumerated ...
Side 9
... delegates , for the right of recalling the mem- bers was reserved to the states . It is not expressly de- clared that this right belongs to the legislature , but the method of electing their delegates is wholly remitted to them . The ...
... delegates , for the right of recalling the mem- bers was reserved to the states . It is not expressly de- clared that this right belongs to the legislature , but the method of electing their delegates is wholly remitted to them . The ...
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... delegates of the four New England states and of New York met at Hartford . Their immediate object was to place the finances of the Union upon a firmer basis , and especially to ensure the payment of in- terest on the federal debt ...
... delegates of the four New England states and of New York met at Hartford . Their immediate object was to place the finances of the Union upon a firmer basis , and especially to ensure the payment of in- terest on the federal debt ...
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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.