The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 11
... judicial offices , those of the Court of Admiralty excepted , which were reserved to the Crown . general court was invested with full power to levy taxes , " and make all wholesome laws and ordinances , so as the same be not repug- nant ...
... judicial offices , those of the Court of Admiralty excepted , which were reserved to the Crown . general court was invested with full power to levy taxes , " and make all wholesome laws and ordinances , so as the same be not repug- nant ...
Strana 16
... judicial . Rhode Island , settled by refugees from the religious tyranny of the Independents of Massachusetts , in 1636-8 , established a form of government for them- selves , which was subsequently confirmed in the main by the Charter ...
... judicial . Rhode Island , settled by refugees from the religious tyranny of the Independents of Massachusetts , in 1636-8 , established a form of government for them- selves , which was subsequently confirmed in the main by the Charter ...
Strana 42
... judicial func- tionaries whom , in its third article , it expressly designates for that purpose . 99 And this last - mentioned peculiarity in the Constitution of the United States is one which ought constantly to be borne in mind in ...
... judicial func- tionaries whom , in its third article , it expressly designates for that purpose . 99 And this last - mentioned peculiarity in the Constitution of the United States is one which ought constantly to be borne in mind in ...
Strana 43
... judicial power extends to all cases of law and equity under it ; and the Courts of the United States are , and in the last resort , the Supreme Court of the United States is , vested with this judicial power . " * The judgments of the ...
... judicial power extends to all cases of law and equity under it ; and the Courts of the United States are , and in the last resort , the Supreme Court of the United States is , vested with this judicial power . " * The judgments of the ...
Strana 58
... JUDICIAL POWERS . THE necessity of the separation of the three great powers of a State - the legislative , the executive , and the judicial , is a truth so ele- mentary , that it requires in this country no argument to enforce it . " It ...
... JUDICIAL POWERS . THE necessity of the separation of the three great powers of a State - the legislative , the executive , and the judicial , is a truth so ele- mentary , that it requires in this country no argument to enforce it . " It ...
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