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... exercise , under their original compact , " the most plenary executive , legis- lative , and judicial authority , " until they were incorporated with the province of Massachu- setts by the charter above mentioned , in 1691 . In a ...
... exercise , under their original compact , " the most plenary executive , legis- lative , and judicial authority , " until they were incorporated with the province of Massachu- setts by the charter above mentioned , in 1691 . In a ...
Strana 56
... exercise the effort , always difficult even to the calmest minds , of looking at questions that threaten their interests or thwart their opinions , from the points of view that lead to the conclusions which are prevail- ing against 56 ...
... exercise the effort , always difficult even to the calmest minds , of looking at questions that threaten their interests or thwart their opinions , from the points of view that lead to the conclusions which are prevail- ing against 56 ...
Strana 59
... exercises the power of im- peachment ; and the judges occasionally " assist in the deliberations of the House of Lords by giving their opinion upon matters of law re- ferred to them . " This same blending of these three powers exists ...
... exercises the power of im- peachment ; and the judges occasionally " assist in the deliberations of the House of Lords by giving their opinion upon matters of law re- ferred to them . " This same blending of these three powers exists ...
Strana 64
... exercising any power over the salaries of the judges , when they have been once appointed by the executive . This forbearance has been departed from in many of the individual States . Not only , as before - mentioned , have the salaries ...
... exercising any power over the salaries of the judges , when they have been once appointed by the executive . This forbearance has been departed from in many of the individual States . Not only , as before - mentioned , have the salaries ...
Strana 75
Hugh Seymour Tremenheere. The legislative power alone , for its enlightened and prudent exercise , requires no small share of patriotism , knowledge , and ability . In proportion to the extent and variety of the labours of legislation ...
Hugh Seymour Tremenheere. The legislative power alone , for its enlightened and prudent exercise , requires no small share of patriotism , knowledge , and ability . In proportion to the extent and variety of the labours of legislation ...
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