The Constitution of the United States Defined and Carefully Annotated, with an Appendix, Supplement, and Index TheretoW.H. Morrison, 1882 - 644페이지 |
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... fact , surrendered nothing , but had only delegated certain powers , in trust , to a common agent ; and that any State could , at any time , for any cause , or no cause , resume the delegated powers , and again peaceably take its place ...
... fact , surrendered nothing , but had only delegated certain powers , in trust , to a common agent ; and that any State could , at any time , for any cause , or no cause , resume the delegated powers , and again peaceably take its place ...
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... fact , Texas had the lawful right to do all that free , independent , and sovereign States may do . But by annexation these people became citi- zens of the United States . As a government , they sur- rendered or merged every vestige of ...
... fact , Texas had the lawful right to do all that free , independent , and sovereign States may do . But by annexation these people became citi- zens of the United States . As a government , they sur- rendered or merged every vestige of ...
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... fact that States which had popularly chosen electors for one candidate were counted for another . But the country acquiesced , and the history has become a precedent ; and the precedent goes even further . It holds that the two houses ...
... fact that States which had popularly chosen electors for one candidate were counted for another . But the country acquiesced , and the history has become a precedent ; and the precedent goes even further . It holds that the two houses ...
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... fact it was acknowl- edged in the contrast to " free persons , " and the " two - fifths of all other persons , " in the basis of representation now supplied by a new clause ; in the " importation of such persons as any of the States ...
... fact it was acknowl- edged in the contrast to " free persons , " and the " two - fifths of all other persons , " in the basis of representation now supplied by a new clause ; in the " importation of such persons as any of the States ...
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... fact of the system from all our laws , and took from the States the power to restore them , but it also opened new fields of inquiry . Through all the history of our country words of ordinary signification had been of very doubtful ...
... fact of the system from all our laws , and took from the States the power to restore them , but it also opened new fields of inquiry . Through all the history of our country words of ordinary signification had been of very doubtful ...
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