A Course of Lectures on the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Delivered Annually in Columbia College, New YorkHarper, 1843 - 419ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... separate confederacies , they agreed to a plan of federal government for the whole , consisting of a president - general , to be appointed by the crown , and a general legislative council , to meet once in ev- ery year , and to be ...
... separate confederacies , they agreed to a plan of federal government for the whole , consisting of a president - general , to be appointed by the crown , and a general legislative council , to meet once in ev- ery year , and to be ...
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... separate and insignifi- cant communities , emulous in their obedience to the parent state , and in devotion to her interests , but jeal- ous of each other's prosperity ; gradually estranged by conflicting pretensions and narrow views of ...
... separate and insignifi- cant communities , emulous in their obedience to the parent state , and in devotion to her interests , but jeal- ous of each other's prosperity ; gradually estranged by conflicting pretensions and narrow views of ...
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... separate act of the Federal Convention ; and in their letter transmitting it to Congress , they declared the Constitution to be " the result of a spirit of amity , and of that mutual deference and conces- sion which the peculiarity of ...
... separate act of the Federal Convention ; and in their letter transmitting it to Congress , they declared the Constitution to be " the result of a spirit of amity , and of that mutual deference and conces- sion which the peculiarity of ...
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... separate and residuary sovereignty . The same fundamental prin- ciples have also been recognised and adopted in the new states since erected from the territory ceded by individual states for the common benefit , or ac- quired by ...
... separate and residuary sovereignty . The same fundamental prin- ciples have also been recognised and adopted in the new states since erected from the territory ceded by individual states for the common benefit , or ac- quired by ...
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... separately , nor the former confederation had been found competent . The principle of representation is applied in it , not only to the individual citizens of the respective states as citizens of the United States , but also to the ...
... separately , nor the former confederation had been found competent . The principle of representation is applied in it , not only to the individual citizens of the respective states as citizens of the United States , but also to the ...
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