Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... exist at home or abroad , or both , but it must exist somewhere , if society prospers , and wherever it does exist , it should be competent to the absorption of the entire surplus of production . It is most desirable that there should ...
... exist at home or abroad , or both , but it must exist somewhere , if society prospers , and wherever it does exist , it should be competent to the absorption of the entire surplus of production . It is most desirable that there should ...
Strana 281
... exist- ence , which gave it all its authority , and can enlarge , con- tract , or abolish its powers at its pleasure , may be invoked . The States themselves may be appealed to , —three fourths of which , in fact , form a power , whose ...
... exist- ence , which gave it all its authority , and can enlarge , con- tract , or abolish its powers at its pleasure , may be invoked . The States themselves may be appealed to , —three fourths of which , in fact , form a power , whose ...
Strana 283
... exist in the other . There are two appeals from an unconstitutional act passed by Congress — one to the judiciary , the other to the people and the States . There is no appeal from the State decision in theory , and the practical ...
... exist in the other . There are two appeals from an unconstitutional act passed by Congress — one to the judiciary , the other to the people and the States . There is no appeal from the State decision in theory , and the practical ...
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