The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnMurray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... fact of the number of persons of large and hereditary possessions then existing through- out all the thirteen States . It places also in the strongest light the amount of the provocation , the glaring character of the injustice , the ...
... fact of the number of persons of large and hereditary possessions then existing through- out all the thirteen States . It places also in the strongest light the amount of the provocation , the glaring character of the injustice , the ...
Strana 29
... facts which should not be for- gotten , inasmuch as they account for the very English tone of mind ( if I may be allowed the expression ) of most of the leading American statesmen of that day , which resulted also in part from an ...
... facts which should not be for- gotten , inasmuch as they account for the very English tone of mind ( if I may be allowed the expression ) of most of the leading American statesmen of that day , which resulted also in part from an ...
Strana 73
... fact of the senators being the represen- tatives of the several States in their individual and independent capacities , is of importance , " in the great difference it creates in the ele- ments of the two branches of the legislature ...
... fact of the senators being the represen- tatives of the several States in their individual and independent capacities , is of importance , " in the great difference it creates in the ele- ments of the two branches of the legislature ...
Strana 77
... fact in the history of the indi- vidual States , that every new election ( which now in most of the States takes place annually , in others every two years ) changes nearly , if not quite , one - half of their representa- tives ; and in ...
... fact in the history of the indi- vidual States , that every new election ( which now in most of the States takes place annually , in others every two years ) changes nearly , if not quite , one - half of their representa- tives ; and in ...
Strana 78
Hugh Seymour Tremenheere. 66 point of fact , very often most inconveniently felt in the common transactions of business . This instability of the public councils gives an unreasonable advantage " to all those persons in the community who ...
Hugh Seymour Tremenheere. 66 point of fact , very often most inconveniently felt in the common transactions of business . This instability of the public councils gives an unreasonable advantage " to all those persons in the community who ...
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