The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnMurray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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... periods , " and are dependent for office and salary on the will of the legislatures ; and the Constitution of the United States furnishes no security against the universal adoption of that principle . " And when " we observe the im ...
... periods , " and are dependent for office and salary on the will of the legislatures ; and the Constitution of the United States furnishes no security against the universal adoption of that principle . " And when " we observe the im ...
Strana 51
... period of the Revolutionary Govern- ment , and the confederation , between 1774 and 1789. The power to sanction such departures * § 487 . + § 487 . • from honesty and justice has , by the Constitu- D 2 . CH . V. ] 51 THE PREAMBLE .
... period of the Revolutionary Govern- ment , and the confederation , between 1774 and 1789. The power to sanction such departures * § 487 . + § 487 . • from honesty and justice has , by the Constitu- D 2 . CH . V. ] 51 THE PREAMBLE .
Strana 53
... period of years , is much disputed ; and the present determination of the point does not excuse the flagrant and successful resistance to the law as it stood . insure domestic tranquillity , " or in the words of CH . V. ] 53 THE PREAMBLE .
... period of years , is much disputed ; and the present determination of the point does not excuse the flagrant and successful resistance to the law as it stood . insure domestic tranquillity , " or in the words of CH . V. ] 53 THE PREAMBLE .
Strana 57
... period of the Revo- lution to the present day , to weaken or do away with any checks or impediments that existed in their original forms of government , upon the immediate action of the numerical majority of voters , and thus to ...
... period of the Revo- lution to the present day , to weaken or do away with any checks or impediments that existed in their original forms of government , upon the immediate action of the numerical majority of voters , and thus to ...
Strana 64
... judges themselves are ap- pointed , not by the executive , but by the electors , and for short periods of years . In anticipation of the possibility of some future attack upon 64 [ CH . VI . THE LEGISLATIVE , EXECUTIVE ,
... judges themselves are ap- pointed , not by the executive , but by the electors , and for short periods of years . In anticipation of the possibility of some future attack upon 64 [ CH . VI . THE LEGISLATIVE , EXECUTIVE ,
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