| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 786 str.
...actions against him, declares him a bankrupt, hangs him for murder. The police that guard his house, the local boards which look after the poor, control highways,...compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government was nothing more than the American department... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 732 str.
...actions against him, declares him a bankrupt, hangs him for murder. The police that guard his house, the local boards which look after the poor, control highways, impose water rates, manage schools—all these derive their legal powers from his State alone. Looking at this immense compass... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1893 - 754 str.
...murder. The police that guard his house, the local boards which look after the poor, control higLways, impose water rates, manage schools — all these derive...compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government was nothing more than the American department... | |
| American Academy of Political and Social Science - 1894 - 904 str.
...actions against him, declares him a bankrupt, hangs him for murder. The police that guard his house, the local boards which look after the poor, control highways,...schools — all these derive their legal powers from the State alone. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been... | |
| Charles Henry Douglas - 1896 - 124 str.
...action against him, declares him a bankrupt, hangs him for murder. The police that guard his house, the local boards which look after the poor, control highways,...schools— all these derive their legal powers from the State alone." — BRYCE'S American Commonwealth. to the relation which one organ of the human body... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1896 - 576 str.
...favourable to the pretensions of the State, ultimately by a Federal court, that the question is decided. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government was nothing more than the American department... | |
| Gamaliel Bradford - 1899 - 624 str.
...guard his house, the local boards which look after the poor, control highways, impose water-rates, manage schools, — all these derive their legal powers...compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the federal government was nothing more than the American Department... | |
| John Sylvester Young - 1900 - 172 str.
...action against him, declares him a bankrupt, hangs him for murder. The police that guard his house, the local boards which look after the poor, control highways,...schools — all these derive their legal powers from the State alone." — BKYCE'S American Commonwealth. WILLIAM GILPIN, FIRST GOVERNOR OF COLORADO TERRITORY.... | |
| 1902 - 624 str.
...reminded of the Federal government, except when he votes at presidential and congressional elections. Looking at this immense compass of State functions, Jefferson would seem to have been not far wrong when he said that the Federal government was nothing more than the American department... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - 1903 - 432 str.
...declares him a bankrupt, and hangs him for murder. The police that guard his house, the local boards that look after the poor, control highways, impose water...schools, — all these derive their legal powers from the State alone. In comparison with such a number of functions the Federal Government is but a department... | |
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