The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnMurray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... body . In her present consti- tution that error has been fortunately corrected . " * But such appeals to the people , whether frequent or at distant intervals , would be in- effectual , inasmuch as , " the tendency of re- publican ...
... body . In her present consti- tution that error has been fortunately corrected . " * But such appeals to the people , whether frequent or at distant intervals , would be in- effectual , inasmuch as , " the tendency of re- publican ...
Strana 68
... body against the opinions and sympa- thies of the other . " And it is obvious , " says Mr. Justice Story , " that the more various the elements which enter into the actual composi- tion of each body , the greater the security will be ...
... body against the opinions and sympa- thies of the other . " And it is obvious , " says Mr. Justice Story , " that the more various the elements which enter into the actual composi- tion of each body , the greater the security will be ...
Strana 69
... body , the greater the security will be , " is much more applicable to our two Houses of Parlia- ment than to the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States . The propriety of having an Upper House having been determined ...
... body , the greater the security will be , " is much more applicable to our two Houses of Parlia- ment than to the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States . The propriety of having an Upper House having been determined ...
Strana 70
... bodies , it must be politic to distinguish them by every circumstance " consistent with the principles on which the ... body to correct that infirmity should be less numerous , and should possess a due degree of firmness , and a proper ...
... bodies , it must be politic to distinguish them by every circumstance " consistent with the principles on which the ... body to correct that infirmity should be less numerous , and should possess a due degree of firmness , and a proper ...
Strana 71
... body would prevent too great a mutability in the public councils , aris- ing from a rapid succession of new members . " " Such instability has a tendency to diminish respect and confidence , " " to damp the ardour of enterprise , to ...
... body would prevent too great a mutability in the public councils , aris- ing from a rapid succession of new members . " " Such instability has a tendency to diminish respect and confidence , " " to damp the ardour of enterprise , to ...
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