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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... INDEPENDENCE 22 • CHAPTER III . THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT ; THE CONFEDERATION 31 CHAPTER IV . THE CONSTITUTION 37 CHAPTER V. THE PREAMBLE . 49 CHAPTER VI . NECESSITY OF SEPARATING THE LEGISLATIVE , EXECUTIVE , AND JUDICIAL POWERS ...
... INDEPENDENCE 22 • CHAPTER III . THE REVOLUTIONARY GOVERNMENT ; THE CONFEDERATION 31 CHAPTER IV . THE CONSTITUTION 37 CHAPTER V. THE PREAMBLE . 49 CHAPTER VI . NECESSITY OF SEPARATING THE LEGISLATIVE , EXECUTIVE , AND JUDICIAL POWERS ...
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... for the future by many of the most enlightened American citizens of the present , as they were of the past , generation . CHAPTER II . PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . That communities , CH . I. ] DEDUCTIONS FROM THE ABOVE PRINCIPLES . 21 :
... for the future by many of the most enlightened American citizens of the present , as they were of the past , generation . CHAPTER II . PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . That communities , CH . I. ] DEDUCTIONS FROM THE ABOVE PRINCIPLES . 21 :
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... in America for resistance , and marked their progress towards independence , require to be briefly adverted to , because they take their origin from a time long prior to that 22 PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . [ CH . II . :
... in America for resistance , and marked their progress towards independence , require to be briefly adverted to , because they take their origin from a time long prior to that 22 PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . [ CH . II . :
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... ( and the practice has con- formed to it ) has been , that the common law ( of England ) is our birthright and inheritance , * * and that our ancestors brought hither with them CH . II . ] PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . 23 :
... ( and the practice has con- formed to it ) has been , that the common law ( of England ) is our birthright and inheritance , * * and that our ancestors brought hither with them CH . II . ] PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . 23 :
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... legislative assemblies to deal with both the common and statute law according as their circumstances * § 194 , note . required . The only limitation upon their legislative power was 24 [ CH . II . PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . :
... legislative assemblies to deal with both the common and statute law according as their circumstances * § 194 , note . required . The only limitation upon their legislative power was 24 [ CH . II . PROGRESS TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE . :
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