Basic Writings of Thomas JeffersonWilley Book Company, 1944 - Počet stran: 816 |
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Strana 326
... judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself ; since that would have made its discretion , and not the Constitution , the measure of its powers ; but that , as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge ...
... judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself ; since that would have made its discretion , and not the Constitution , the measure of its powers ; but that , as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge ...
Strana 583
... judge ; and both judge and officer shall be responsible , civilly and criminally , for a failure of duty herein . 5. The military shall be subordinate to the civil authority . 6. Printers shall be liable to legal prosecution for ...
... judge ; and both judge and officer shall be responsible , civilly and criminally , for a failure of duty herein . 5. The military shall be subordinate to the civil authority . 6. Printers shall be liable to legal prosecution for ...
Strana 780
... judge , to betray those whom she is not permitted openly to oppose . A fraudulent neutrality , if neutrality at all , is all Spain will get from her . And Spain , probably , perceives this , and willingly winks at it rather than have ...
... judge , to betray those whom she is not permitted openly to oppose . A fraudulent neutrality , if neutrality at all , is all Spain will get from her . And Spain , probably , perceives this , and willingly winks at it rather than have ...
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THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE July 1776 | 27 |
BILL FOR THE MORE GENERAL DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDGE 1779 | 40 |
BILL FOR ESTABLISHING A PUBLIC LIBRARY 1779 | 47 |
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