The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 95
... favour rash innovations in domestic legislation and public policy , and to produce violent and sudden changes in the administration of public affairs , founded upon temporary excitements and prejudices . " † It operates also as a great ...
... favour rash innovations in domestic legislation and public policy , and to produce violent and sudden changes in the administration of public affairs , founded upon temporary excitements and prejudices . " † It operates also as a great ...
Strana 104
... favour of the former , " because small districts may be con- ducted by intrigue ; but in large districts nothing but real dignity of character can secure an election . " The theory of 1789 can- * § 659 . + § 661 . not , in Mr. Justice ...
... favour of the former , " because small districts may be con- ducted by intrigue ; but in large districts nothing but real dignity of character can secure an election . " The theory of 1789 can- * § 659 . + § 661 . not , in Mr. Justice ...
Strana 128
... favour of particular candidates , or their votes , than they do in this country . The following extract from a New York paper describes with so much particularity the actual process of elections in that city and State , and the manner ...
... favour of particular candidates , or their votes , than they do in this country . The following extract from a New York paper describes with so much particularity the actual process of elections in that city and State , and the manner ...
Strana 145
... favour of certain measures . I will confine myself to one or two , which sufficiently describe the process ; and I will add an Act of Congress lately passed upon the subject . The following is an extract from a speech of Colonel Benton ...
... favour of certain measures . I will confine myself to one or two , which sufficiently describe the process ; and I will add an Act of Congress lately passed upon the subject . The following is an extract from a speech of Colonel Benton ...
Strana 148
... favour of any description designed to influence their votes or official action . * * " While we profess our deep sense of the importance of this law , and the special obligations of the country to Mr. King , by whom it was reported ...
... favour of any description designed to influence their votes or official action . * * " While we profess our deep sense of the importance of this law , and the special obligations of the country to Mr. King , by whom it was reported ...
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