The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana xii
... possess himself of a copy of the Constitution of the United States a document occupying a few pages only - or to refer to it in any work of modern history . But a perusal of the document itself will advance him very little on his way ...
... possess himself of a copy of the Constitution of the United States a document occupying a few pages only - or to refer to it in any work of modern history . But a perusal of the document itself will advance him very little on his way ...
Strana 4
... . " The States that possessed this form of go- vernment were Virginia , Massachusetts ( in- cluding New Hampshire and Maine ) , Mary- land , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , 4 [ CH . I. CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA .
... . " The States that possessed this form of go- vernment were Virginia , Massachusetts ( in- cluding New Hampshire and Maine ) , Mary- land , New York , New Jersey , Pennsylvania , 4 [ CH . I. CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA .
Strana 5
... possessed originally , in accordance with the limited views of the age in those matters , very few political rights . But in 1619 , a re- presentative assembly was called together by the governor ; and in 1621 , the council of the ...
... possessed originally , in accordance with the limited views of the age in those matters , very few political rights . But in 1619 , a re- presentative assembly was called together by the governor ; and in 1621 , the council of the ...
Strana 10
... possessed a freehold of forty shillings annual value , or other estate to the value of forty pounds . " " Each town was entitled to . two representatives , " subject to alterations in * §§ 65. 67 . And the this number , which might be ...
... possessed a freehold of forty shillings annual value , or other estate to the value of forty pounds . " " Each town was entitled to . two representatives , " subject to alterations in * §§ 65. 67 . And the this number , which might be ...
Strana 53
... possess any sense of the public interest and dignity , frequently call for either the vindication of the law by an adequate em- ployment of the public force , or a satisfactory compromise between the parties ; but hitherto without ...
... possess any sense of the public interest and dignity , frequently call for either the vindication of the law by an adequate em- ployment of the public force , or a satisfactory compromise between the parties ; but hitherto without ...
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