The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 85
... voting , as interfering with sound policy , and the harmony of social life . In the few cases in which they have been permitted to vote , experience has not justified the conclusion , that it has been attended with any correspondent ...
... voting , as interfering with sound policy , and the harmony of social life . In the few cases in which they have been permitted to vote , experience has not justified the conclusion , that it has been attended with any correspondent ...
Strana 88
... vote , is traceable to the habit of using the word " right " in a too general sense . The imperfection of language ... voting is conceded to him ; and when these questions are determined by the law of the State , the individual is ...
... vote , is traceable to the habit of using the word " right " in a too general sense . The imperfection of language ... voting is conceded to him ; and when these questions are determined by the law of the State , the individual is ...
Strana 89
... voting , like many other rights , is one which , whether it has a fixed foundation in natural law or not , has always been treated in the practice of nations , as a strictly civil right , derived from and regulated by each society ...
... voting , like many other rights , is one which , whether it has a fixed foundation in natural law or not , has always been treated in the practice of nations , as a strictly civil right , derived from and regulated by each society ...
Strana 91
... was remarkable . In Virginia , the exclusive right to vote was in the freeholders ; in Rhode Island and Con- * § 581 . し necticut , in the freemen ; in Massachusetts , CH . VIII . ] THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 91.
... was remarkable . In Virginia , the exclusive right to vote was in the freeholders ; in Rhode Island and Con- * § 581 . し necticut , in the freemen ; in Massachusetts , CH . VIII . ] THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 91.
Strana 100
... vote ; " or , " that it is unjust that a man should be taxed without also being repre- sented . " These are only other forms of the assumption , that the franchise to be just + § 632 . + § 632 . * § 632 . should be universal ; and are ...
... vote ; " or , " that it is unjust that a man should be taxed without also being repre- sented . " These are only other forms of the assumption , that the franchise to be just + § 632 . + § 632 . * § 632 . should be universal ; and are ...
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