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Strana 7
The first law allowing toleration to Protestant dissenters was passed in the year
1699 ; " but , subject to this , “ the Church of England seems to have maintained
an exclusive supremacy down to the period of the American Revolution .
The first law allowing toleration to Protestant dissenters was passed in the year
1699 ; " but , subject to this , “ the Church of England seems to have maintained
an exclusive supremacy down to the period of the American Revolution .
Strana 12
Its charter is remarkable as containing no clause requiring the transmission of the
laws passed in the province , to the Crown , for its approval . New York , at the
Revolution of 1688 , declared itself * $ 71 . + Page 4 . entitled to all the privileges
...
Its charter is remarkable as containing no clause requiring the transmission of the
laws passed in the province , to the Crown , for its approval . New York , at the
Revolution of 1688 , declared itself * $ 71 . + Page 4 . entitled to all the privileges
...
Strana 31
Having adopted a Declaration of Rights , passed Acts forbidding all commercial
relations between themselves and Great Britain , authorised the raising of troops ,
and appointed General Washington as their commander - inchief , they ...
Having adopted a Declaration of Rights , passed Acts forbidding all commercial
relations between themselves and Great Britain , authorised the raising of troops ,
and appointed General Washington as their commander - inchief , they ...
Strana 42
But the decision of these qualified voters , through their representatives , having
been duly expressed , the Constitution passed from the nature of a compact into
that of a law ; it became “ a fundamental law , of absolute paramount obligation ...
But the decision of these qualified voters , through their representatives , having
been duly expressed , the Constitution passed from the nature of a compact into
that of a law ; it became “ a fundamental law , of absolute paramount obligation ...
Strana 43
According to our own law and practice , an Act of Parliament once passed
becomes part and parcel of the law of the land . Not so always or necessarily an
Act of the Congress of the United States . If that Act should , in the opinion of the
judges ...
According to our own law and practice , an Act of Parliament once passed
becomes part and parcel of the law of the land . Not so always or necessarily an
Act of the Congress of the United States . If that Act should , in the opinion of the
judges ...
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The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
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