The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2006 - Počet stran: 389 In this comparative study of the American and English constitutions, Tremenheere follows the arrangement of Story's Commentaries and "state[s] in as compendious a manner as is consistent with clearness, the substance of that learned judge's remarks and opinions, upon each of the most important articles of the Constitution." To this he adds "the observations of the authors of the 'Federalist,' and also those of Mr. Justice Kent, under the same heads, together with extracts from any other writers whose facts and opinions may seem worthy of consideration in connection with those of the above principal authorities" (Introduction). Tremenheere [1804-1893] was a member of the Inner Temple. The author of six exhaustive reports on child labor, his work was the foundation for at least fourteen acts of Parliament. |
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... effect that their laws should not be repugnant , but , as near as might be , agreeable to the laws and statutes of England . " A very liberal expo- sition of this clause seems , however , " says Mr. Justice Story , " always to have ...
... effect that their laws should not be repugnant , but , as near as might be , agreeable to the laws and statutes of England . " A very liberal expo- sition of this clause seems , however , " says Mr. Justice Story , " always to have ...
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... effect . " The Constitution " is the supreme power ( not the united act of the legislative and exe- cutive power of the State in each particular case , as with us ) ; " the judicial power extends to all cases of law and equity under it ...
... effect . " The Constitution " is the supreme power ( not the united act of the legislative and exe- cutive power of the State in each particular case , as with us ) ; " the judicial power extends to all cases of law and equity under it ...
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... effect , apply to the period of the Revolutionary Govern- ment , and the confederation , between 1774 and 1789. The power to sanction such departures * § 487 . + § 487 . from honesty and justice has , by the Constitu- tion D 2 CH . V ...
... effect , apply to the period of the Revolutionary Govern- ment , and the confederation , between 1774 and 1789. The power to sanction such departures * § 487 . + § 487 . from honesty and justice has , by the Constitu- tion D 2 CH . V ...
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... effect ; and this great scandal still exhibits , in the twenty - seventh year of its exist- ence , one of those " defects of justice " which the Constitution of the United States has no power to interfere with , but which could never ...
... effect ; and this great scandal still exhibits , in the twenty - seventh year of its exist- ence , one of those " defects of justice " which the Constitution of the United States has no power to interfere with , but which could never ...
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... effect to those passions , " it is easy to see that the tendency to usurpation is , if not constant , at least probable ; and that it is against the enterprising ambition of this ( the legislative ) department , that the people may well ...
... effect to those passions , " it is easy to see that the tendency to usurpation is , if not constant , at least probable ; and that it is against the enterprising ambition of this ( the legislative ) department , that the people may well ...
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The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
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