The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts - the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. This text refers to the Bibliobazaar edition. |
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... Equal to these is the very learned and admirable " Defence of the American Constitutions " against the attack of M. Turgot , by Mr. John Adams , afterwards the second President of the Republic . ( London , New Edition , 1794 , 3 vols ...
... Equal to these is the very learned and admirable " Defence of the American Constitutions " against the attack of M. Turgot , by Mr. John Adams , afterwards the second President of the Republic . ( London , New Edition , 1794 , 3 vols ...
Strana 85
... equal - if , because all have common rights and interests to pro- tect , all have therefore a natural , equal , and inalienable right to vote , and to decide , by themselves or by their representatives , upon the laws and regulations ...
... equal - if , because all have common rights and interests to pro- tect , all have therefore a natural , equal , and inalienable right to vote , and to decide , by themselves or by their representatives , upon the laws and regulations ...
Strana 86
... equal ; " its unsoundness has been long since fully exposed by the discussions to which it gave rise at the time of the French Revolu- tion . Men are born into society , and find , from the moment that they become responsible agents ...
... equal ; " its unsoundness has been long since fully exposed by the discussions to which it gave rise at the time of the French Revolu- tion . Men are born into society , and find , from the moment that they become responsible agents ...
Strana 87
... equal justice in another - as that no man should participate in the governing power , until the mature and enlightened opinion of the governing body of society is satisfied that he is capable of using that power with intelligence , and ...
... equal justice in another - as that no man should participate in the governing power , until the mature and enlightened opinion of the governing body of society is satisfied that he is capable of using that power with intelligence , and ...
Strana 92
... equal , and more likely to insure a direct and imme- diate representation of the popular opinion , if a uniform qualification for voting were adopted for the House of Representatives . It was , however , unanimously decided otherwise ...
... equal , and more likely to insure a direct and imme- diate representation of the popular opinion , if a uniform qualification for voting were adopted for the House of Representatives . It was , however , unanimously decided otherwise ...
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