The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 38
... party was violently hostile to it , because disposed to evade both . ‡ It was stigmatised as unequal , unjust , and ... parties to the new Government , " § 278 . + § 281 . § 286 . borne . It was , however , finally acquiesced in 38 [ CH ...
... party was violently hostile to it , because disposed to evade both . ‡ It was stigmatised as unequal , unjust , and ... parties to the new Government , " § 278 . + § 281 . § 286 . borne . It was , however , finally acquiesced in 38 [ CH ...
Strana 39
... parties in the United States , whether the Con- stitution is to be considered as a treaty between independent States , or a federal , or a social compact , or both ? And the inclination of the public mind on this question has been ...
... parties in the United States , whether the Con- stitution is to be considered as a treaty between independent States , or a federal , or a social compact , or both ? And the inclination of the public mind on this question has been ...
Strana 53
... parties ; but hitherto without effect ; and this great scandal still exhibits , in the twenty - seventh year of its exist- ence , one of those " defects of justice " which the Constitution of the United States has no power to interfere ...
... parties ; but hitherto without effect ; and this great scandal still exhibits , in the twenty - seventh year of its exist- ence , one of those " defects of justice " which the Constitution of the United States has no power to interfere ...
Strana 54
... party or faction . The danger of the whole power of the State falling into the hands of a faction is one to which pure republican governments are espe- cially exposed . " If a majority be united by a common interest , the rights of a ...
... party or faction . The danger of the whole power of the State falling into the hands of a faction is one to which pure republican governments are espe- cially exposed . " If a majority be united by a common interest , the rights of a ...
Strana 56
... parties , and sects which it embraces , " as the security against a coali- tion of a majority to overbear the wills , and affect the interests of a minority , by sudden and hasty acts of legislation . Which of the two best answers its ...
... parties , and sects which it embraces , " as the security against a coali- tion of a majority to overbear the wills , and affect the interests of a minority , by sudden and hasty acts of legislation . Which of the two best answers its ...
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