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Strana 16
... which was subsequently confirmed in the main by the Charter of Charles II . ; a
charter which , with the characteristic indifference of the day , sanctioned the
democratic principle of the election of the governor and all the other official
persons .
... which was subsequently confirmed in the main by the Charter of Charles II . ; a
charter which , with the characteristic indifference of the day , sanctioned the
democratic principle of the election of the governor and all the other official
persons .
Strana 20
... strictly democratical ; ' * or that Mr . John Adams , in the same year , should
follow a similar line of argument , founded on the fact of the number of persons of
large and hereditary possessions then existing throughout all the thirteen States .
... strictly democratical ; ' * or that Mr . John Adams , in the same year , should
follow a similar line of argument , founded on the fact of the number of persons of
large and hereditary possessions then existing throughout all the thirteen States .
Strana 40
Infants , minors , married women , persons insane , and many others , are
deemed subjects of a country , and bound by its laws , although they have never
assented thereto , and may by those very laws be disabled. e never * $ 328 . * $ $
308 ...
Infants , minors , married women , persons insane , and many others , are
deemed subjects of a country , and bound by its laws , although they have never
assented thereto , and may by those very laws be disabled. e never * $ 328 . * $ $
308 ...
Strana 66
The policy of dividing the legislature into two distinct branches , is one upon
which there can be no difference of opinion among wellinformed persons , either
in this country or in the United States , in the present day . It was not so , however
, in ...
The policy of dividing the legislature into two distinct branches , is one upon
which there can be no difference of opinion among wellinformed persons , either
in this country or in the United States , in the present day . It was not so , however
, in ...
Strana 78
This “ instability of the public councils gives an unreasonable advantage ” to all
those persons in the community who are always ready to prey upon the wants of
others , “ and generates the worst passions of selfishness , and the worst spirit of
...
This “ instability of the public councils gives an unreasonable advantage ” to all
those persons in the community who are always ready to prey upon the wants of
others , “ and generates the worst passions of selfishness , and the worst spirit of
...
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The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
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