The United States Democratic Review, 7권;38권Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... admit ; and that the discretion to admit or to reject , carries in it a further discretion to say how they will admit- that is , to dictate the terms or conditions of admission , on the ground that the legal maxim , " cujus est dare ...
... admit ; and that the discretion to admit or to reject , carries in it a further discretion to say how they will admit- that is , to dictate the terms or conditions of admission , on the ground that the legal maxim , " cujus est dare ...
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... Admit the converse of the proposition , and to what does it lead ? Congress could decree that all things which have ... admit implies a discretion to refuse to admit , or , if consenting to admit , a second discretion to prescribe terms ...
... Admit the converse of the proposition , and to what does it lead ? Congress could decree that all things which have ... admit implies a discretion to refuse to admit , or , if consenting to admit , a second discretion to prescribe terms ...
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... admitting , for the sake of argument , that Congress by the Constitution , especially by that clause which says , " the Congress may admit new States into this Union , " has a discretion as to the admission of new States ; yet by every ...
... admitting , for the sake of argument , that Congress by the Constitution , especially by that clause which says , " the Congress may admit new States into this Union , " has a discretion as to the admission of new States ; yet by every ...
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