The Constitutional Review, Svazky 1–2Henry Campbell Black, Herbert Francis Wright National Association for Constitutional Government, 1917 The Constitutional review served as the official organ of the National Association for Constitutional Government, advocating the maintenance of constitutional government and recording its progress at home and abroad. The review includes articles on proposed or accomplished changes in constitutions, and on political activity related to the subject of constitutional government. Reviews of books on relevant topics are also included. |
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... forces that are quietly working to accomplish these ends . So- ciety after society has passed and pub- lished resolutions that any judge who declares any act of any legislative body , or any act of direct legislation where that is ...
... forces that are quietly working to accomplish these ends . So- ciety after society has passed and pub- lished resolutions that any judge who declares any act of any legislative body , or any act of direct legislation where that is ...
Strana 12
... force or peaceful means , is always a most serious matter . Experiments in government are dangerous and should be entered upon only for pressing and sufficient reasons , and then only after the most mature reflection . No intelli- gent ...
... force or peaceful means , is always a most serious matter . Experiments in government are dangerous and should be entered upon only for pressing and sufficient reasons , and then only after the most mature reflection . No intelli- gent ...
Strana 14
... force . " Jay , who was not a member of the convention and therefore could speak freely on the subject , in advocating the adoption of the Constitution , said , in reference to the deliberations of the convention : " This convention ...
... force . " Jay , who was not a member of the convention and therefore could speak freely on the subject , in advocating the adoption of the Constitution , said , in reference to the deliberations of the convention : " This convention ...
Strana 18
... force . " The general judgment of students of the science of government upon our Constitution is summarized in the fa- miliar statement of the great English statesman , Gladstone , when he charac- terized it as " the most wonderful work ...
... force . " The general judgment of students of the science of government upon our Constitution is summarized in the fa- miliar statement of the great English statesman , Gladstone , when he charac- terized it as " the most wonderful work ...
Strana 22
... force . It is not proof against internal violence . Shall we now , against the judgment of the founders of this republic ; against the verdict of history and our own experience , remove the restrictions which have thus far se- cured us ...
... force . It is not proof against internal violence . Shall we now , against the judgment of the founders of this republic ; against the verdict of history and our own experience , remove the restrictions which have thus far se- cured us ...
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