A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America: With Sketches of the Constitutional and Ratifying Conventions, and Valuable Personal, Historical, Political and Legal Information, Criticism and InterpretationThe Author, 1896 - 190 sider |
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Side 58
... independence and safety , they will preserve the election in their own legislative body as they pre- serve the making of laws . ” Is the Governor of a State superior to a Senator ? Both in dignity and in power . In 1891 the writer ...
... independence and safety , they will preserve the election in their own legislative body as they pre- serve the making of laws . ” Is the Governor of a State superior to a Senator ? Both in dignity and in power . In 1891 the writer ...
Side 59
... independence of the State , and such the limitation of the general government . How should treaties be made ? In the name of the United States , every State of the Union being separately mentioned as here- tofore illustrated in the ...
... independence of the State , and such the limitation of the general government . How should treaties be made ? In the name of the United States , every State of the Union being separately mentioned as here- tofore illustrated in the ...
Side 70
... independence as the other States ; " also , that the land should be held as a common fund for the use and ben- efit " of such of the United States as have or shall become members of the Confederation or Federal Alliance . " Congress ...
... independence as the other States ; " also , that the land should be held as a common fund for the use and ben- efit " of such of the United States as have or shall become members of the Confederation or Federal Alliance . " Congress ...
Side 87
... Independence , with most of the great actors in the founding of the govern- ment still living , and with whom this treaty found no protest , it may be accepted , whether right or wrong , as an expression of what its founders re- garded ...
... Independence , with most of the great actors in the founding of the govern- ment still living , and with whom this treaty found no protest , it may be accepted , whether right or wrong , as an expression of what its founders re- garded ...
Side 112
... independence . She was called the " mother of States and of statesmen " in the after - time , because she had given to the Union Kentucky , Ohio , Illinois , and Indiana , and a galaxy of Presidents , jurists , and politicians of great ...
... independence . She was called the " mother of States and of statesmen " in the after - time , because she had given to the Union Kentucky , Ohio , Illinois , and Indiana , and a galaxy of Presidents , jurists , and politicians of great ...
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