Great Issues in American History, Svazek 2Richard Hofstadter, Clarence Lester Ver Steeg Vintage Books, 1969 |
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... hands of [ the federal ] government . " His remark here that the Constitution was but “ wax in the hands of the Judiciary " presages Charles Evans Hughes's observation , over a century later : " We are under a Constitution , but the ...
... hands of [ the federal ] government . " His remark here that the Constitution was but “ wax in the hands of the Judiciary " presages Charles Evans Hughes's observation , over a century later : " We are under a Constitution , but the ...
Strana 293
... hands of a self - elected direc- tory whose interests are identified with those of the foreign stockholders , will there not be cause to tremble for the purity of our elections in peace and for the independence of our country in war ...
... hands of a self - elected direc- tory whose interests are identified with those of the foreign stockholders , will there not be cause to tremble for the purity of our elections in peace and for the independence of our country in war ...
Strana 396
... hands at very short intervals . While the people retain their virtue and vigilance no administration by any extreme of wickedness or folly can very seriously injure the government in the short space of four years . My countrymen , one ...
... hands at very short intervals . While the people retain their virtue and vigilance no administration by any extreme of wickedness or folly can very seriously injure the government in the short space of four years . My countrymen , one ...
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