The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE : 177 CHAPTER XIII . POWERS OF CONGRESS 183 CHAPTER XIV . THE EXECUTIVE 198 CHAPTER XV . THE JUDICIARY 248 CHAPTER XVI . CONCLUDING REMARKS . 286 NOTES . NOTE I. - The over - predominance of vi CONTENTS .
... THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE : 177 CHAPTER XIII . POWERS OF CONGRESS 183 CHAPTER XIV . THE EXECUTIVE 198 CHAPTER XV . THE JUDICIARY 248 CHAPTER XVI . CONCLUDING REMARKS . 286 NOTES . NOTE I. - The over - predominance of vi CONTENTS .
Strana 60
... judiciary " against the meditated or occasional invasions " of either of the other two powers . He shows that , of the three powers , the judiciary " is incomparably the weakest , " * and that the danger most im- pending over their ...
... judiciary " against the meditated or occasional invasions " of either of the other two powers . He shows that , of the three powers , the judiciary " is incomparably the weakest , " * and that the danger most im- pending over their ...
Strana 63
... judiciary or the executive , whose rights they may have invaded , and could scarcely fail to be sustained by the public voice . He concludes that the only effectual barrier against the inroads of the legislature upon the other ...
... judiciary or the executive , whose rights they may have invaded , and could scarcely fail to be sustained by the public voice . He concludes that the only effectual barrier against the inroads of the legislature upon the other ...
Strana 65
... upon their own power ; and how slow the people are to believe that the judiciary is the real bulwark of their liberties . " * * § 540 . CHAPTER VII . THE SENATE . THE policy of dividing CE . VI . 65 AND JUDICIAL POWERS .
... upon their own power ; and how slow the people are to believe that the judiciary is the real bulwark of their liberties . " * * § 540 . CHAPTER VII . THE SENATE . THE policy of dividing CE . VI . 65 AND JUDICIAL POWERS .
Strana 148
... judiciary to protect the country from the corrupt practices of its own members , and of the executive branch of the Government . " While the Act was , in the shape of a Bill , under the consideration of the Senate , I find in 148 [ CH ...
... judiciary to protect the country from the corrupt practices of its own members , and of the executive branch of the Government . " While the Act was , in the shape of a Bill , under the consideration of the Senate , I find in 148 [ CH ...
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