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Strana xiv
These Commentaries occupy the same place in literature as an exposition of the
Constitution of the United States , as is occupied by “ Blackstone ' s
Commentaries upon the Constitution and Common Law of England . " They are
conspicuous ...
These Commentaries occupy the same place in literature as an exposition of the
Constitution of the United States , as is occupied by “ Blackstone ' s
Commentaries upon the Constitution and Common Law of England . " They are
conspicuous ...
Strana xv
This voluminous and learned work is chiefly occupied with comments on the
common law ; but the considerable portion devoted to the Constitution of the
United States is not less characterised by * spirit of fairness and truthfulness than
the ...
This voluminous and learned work is chiefly occupied with comments on the
common law ; but the considerable portion devoted to the Constitution of the
United States is not less characterised by * spirit of fairness and truthfulness than
the ...
Strana 3
Those differences are traceable to the different forms of government originally
given to , or adopted by , the different States ; and further , to their adoption with
greater or less strictness , or their rejection , of the principle of the English
common ...
Those differences are traceable to the different forms of government originally
given to , or adopted by , the different States ; and further , to their adoption with
greater or less strictness , or their rejection , of the principle of the English
common ...
Strana 10
They did not view it as creating an English corporation under the narrow
construction of the common law , but as affording the means of founding a broad
political government , subject to the Crown of England , but yet enjoying many
exclusive ...
They did not view it as creating an English corporation under the narrow
construction of the common law , but as affording the means of founding a broad
political government , subject to the Crown of England , but yet enjoying many
exclusive ...
Strana 14
In New York , indeed , “ the common law course of descents appears to have
been silently but exclusively followed ; and perhaps New York was more close in
the adoption of the policy and legislation of the parent country before the ...
In New York , indeed , “ the common law course of descents appears to have
been silently but exclusively followed ; and perhaps New York was more close in
the adoption of the policy and legislation of the parent country before the ...
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The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
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