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Strana 40
... it is nevertheless to be taken with many limitations and qualifications , ”
because a State , however organised , “ embraces many persons in it who have
never assented to its form of government ; and many who are deemed incapable
of such ...
... it is nevertheless to be taken with many limitations and qualifications , ”
because a State , however organised , “ embraces many persons in it who have
never assented to its form of government ; and many who are deemed incapable
of such ...
Strana 76
In proportion to the extent and variety of those functions , to the national interests
which they involve , and the national duties which they imply , ought to rise the
intellectual qualifications and solid attainments of the members . ” A well ...
In proportion to the extent and variety of those functions , to the national interests
which they involve , and the national duties which they imply , ought to rise the
intellectual qualifications and solid attainments of the members . ” A well ...
Strana 79
The legal qualifications of a senator arethat he must be thirty years of age , have
been nine years a citizen of the United States , and be , when elected , an
inhabitant of the State for which he is chosen . On these points there is no need to
...
The legal qualifications of a senator arethat he must be thirty years of age , have
been nine years a citizen of the United States , and be , when elected , an
inhabitant of the State for which he is chosen . On these points there is no need to
...
Strana 83
... an immediate choice by the people , however important , would alone be
insufficient for the public security , if the right of choice had not many auxiliary
guards and accompaniments . It was indispensable to provide for the
qualifications of the ...
... an immediate choice by the people , however important , would alone be
insufficient for the public security , if the right of choice had not many auxiliary
guards and accompaniments . It was indispensable to provide for the
qualifications of the ...
Strana 90
that “ in the adoption of no State constitution has the assent been asked of any
but the qualified voters ; ” and who shall ... has been , and is continually being
settled and altered by themselves , “ no two States having fixed the qualifications
of ...
that “ in the adoption of no State constitution has the assent been asked of any
but the qualified voters ; ” and who shall ... has been , and is continually being
settled and altered by themselves , “ no two States having fixed the qualifications
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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