The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 79
... duties , if it had been his fortune to have been first elected a representative . Perhaps , also , reasons of prudence , in a country like the United States , where the ordinary education of youth ends much earlier than with us , may ...
... duties , if it had been his fortune to have been first elected a representative . Perhaps , also , reasons of prudence , in a country like the United States , where the ordinary education of youth ends much earlier than with us , may ...
Strana 96
... duties of the station demand . " t Every measure that comes before the legis lature is to be discussed with reference to the rights , interests , and pursuits of the whole people . " Large and enlightened views , comprehensive informa ...
... duties of the station demand . " t Every measure that comes before the legis lature is to be discussed with reference to the rights , interests , and pursuits of the whole people . " Large and enlightened views , comprehensive informa ...
Strana 103
... duties , and interests , a familiarity with foreign go- vernments and diplomatic history , and a wide survey of the operations of commerce , agricul- * § 659 . + § 660 . ture , and manufactures , seem indispensable to a lofty CH . VIII ...
... duties , and interests , a familiarity with foreign go- vernments and diplomatic history , and a wide survey of the operations of commerce , agricul- * § 659 . + § 660 . ture , and manufactures , seem indispensable to a lofty CH . VIII ...
Strana 136
... the powers , rights , duties , and privileges of each House are in no important particulars different from those of our own Houses of Parliament . CHAPTER X. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . THE sixth section of 136 [ CH . IX . ELECTIONS .
... the powers , rights , duties , and privileges of each House are in no important particulars different from those of our own Houses of Parliament . CHAPTER X. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . THE sixth section of 136 [ CH . IX . ELECTIONS .
Strana 139
... duties , and six dollars for every twenty miles travelled to and from the place of the meeting of Con- gress . In 1795 the payment to senators was raised to seven dollars ; in March , 1796 , it was again fixed at six dollars for both ...
... duties , and six dollars for every twenty miles travelled to and from the place of the meeting of Con- gress . In 1795 the payment to senators was raised to seven dollars ; in March , 1796 , it was again fixed at six dollars for both ...
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