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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Strana 8
... necessary to speak very concretely in order to persuade them . I will therefore let the Honorary Pres- ident of the " National Popular Gov- ernment League , " an extensive organ- ization , embracing , I believe , several hundred ...
... necessary to speak very concretely in order to persuade them . I will therefore let the Honorary Pres- ident of the " National Popular Gov- ernment League , " an extensive organ- ization , embracing , I believe , several hundred ...
Strana 18
... necessary , in order to protect the rights of individuals and minorities to place constitutional re- straints upon majorities ? Did they err in making the three departments of government and in making them inde- pendent of each other ...
... necessary , in order to protect the rights of individuals and minorities to place constitutional re- straints upon majorities ? Did they err in making the three departments of government and in making them inde- pendent of each other ...
Strana 25
... necessary reference to its constitutional validity ) , it should not become à law unless again passed by both houses and with more than a ma- jority of votes . This was merely a proposal to associate the judges with the President in the ...
... necessary reference to its constitutional validity ) , it should not become à law unless again passed by both houses and with more than a ma- jority of votes . This was merely a proposal to associate the judges with the President in the ...
Strana 35
... necessary consequence of the inconsiderate act of casting the constitutions into the melting pot . Aside from this general principle , the Association as a body neither fa- vors nor opposes the adoption of any specific amendment to ...
... necessary consequence of the inconsiderate act of casting the constitutions into the melting pot . Aside from this general principle , the Association as a body neither fa- vors nor opposes the adoption of any specific amendment to ...
Strana 40
... necessary virtue is self - restraint . It is the first lesson of childhood ; it is the quality for which great monarchs are most highly praised ; the man who has it not is feared and shunned ; it is needed most where power is greatest ...
... necessary virtue is self - restraint . It is the first lesson of childhood ; it is the quality for which great monarchs are most highly praised ; the man who has it not is feared and shunned ; it is needed most where power is greatest ...
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