The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... appointed in 1811 one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States . He also obtained the " Dane " Professorship of Law in Harvard Univer- sity , near Boston , and in that capacity published his " Commentaries on the ...
... appointed in 1811 one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States . He also obtained the " Dane " Professorship of Law in Harvard Univer- sity , near Boston , and in that capacity published his " Commentaries on the ...
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... appointed a council , which was to a certain extent an upper house of legislature ; not invested , how- ever , with independent legislative power , but acting as a consultative body and in concur- rence with the executive . On the other ...
... appointed a council , which was to a certain extent an upper house of legislature ; not invested , how- ever , with independent legislative power , but acting as a consultative body and in concur- rence with the executive . On the other ...
Strana 10
... appoint- ment of twenty - eight councillors , who were chosen by the general court . " This general court was to consist of " the governor and council for the time being , and of such repre- sentatives being freeholders as should be an ...
... appoint- ment of twenty - eight councillors , who were chosen by the general court . " This general court was to consist of " the governor and council for the time being , and of such repre- sentatives being freeholders as should be an ...
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... appointed by the Crown , proceeded to call a legislative assembly , and to pass Acts decla- ratory of their rights and privileges as English- men . New Jersey , in 1664 , adopted a similar form of government , which was continued by the ...
... appointed by the Crown , proceeded to call a legislative assembly , and to pass Acts decla- ratory of their rights and privileges as English- men . New Jersey , in 1664 , adopted a similar form of government , which was continued by the ...
Strana 31
... appoint delegates , who assembled on the 4th September , 1774 , and formed the first general and national Government ... appointed General Washington as their commander - in- chief , they CH . III . ] THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT . 31 ...
... appoint delegates , who assembled on the 4th September , 1774 , and formed the first general and national Government ... appointed General Washington as their commander - in- chief , they CH . III . ] THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT . 31 ...
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