Argument of James L. Petigru, Esq: Delivered Before the Court of Appeals, at Charleston, on the Constitutionality of an Act of the Legislattre [sic], Passed 19th December, 1833, Entitled An Act to Provide for the Military Organization of this StateJ.S. Burges, 1834 - 8 Seiten |
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... Constitution of the State , to require the appellant to take the oath contain- ed in the Military Bill . Because the 4th article of the Constitution declares , that " All persons who shall be chosen or appointed to any office of profit ...
... Constitution of the State , to require the appellant to take the oath contain- ed in the Military Bill . Because the 4th article of the Constitution declares , that " All persons who shall be chosen or appointed to any office of profit ...
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... Constitution must take place . And for this proposi - 1 we must look for its proper signification . Fortunately tion , the appellant has the authority of the same Legis- lature , who , by bringing in and passing a Bill to change the ...
... Constitution must take place . And for this proposi - 1 we must look for its proper signification . Fortunately tion , the appellant has the authority of the same Legis- lature , who , by bringing in and passing a Bill to change the ...
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... Constitution of the United States is the constitution . But if the State authorities have set declared to be a subordinate duty , subject to the regula- their own definition on this term " allegiance , " we are tion of the Legislature ...
... Constitution of the United States is the constitution . But if the State authorities have set declared to be a subordinate duty , subject to the regula- their own definition on this term " allegiance , " we are tion of the Legislature ...
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... constitutional additional oath can be imposed for the same purpose , is oath , they cannot be supported . A contrary construc- so manifest , that I shall leave this part of the case with- tion would make the constitution nugatory - and ...
... constitutional additional oath can be imposed for the same purpose , is oath , they cannot be supported . A contrary construc- so manifest , that I shall leave this part of the case with- tion would make the constitution nugatory - and ...
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... constitution , declare it null and void . Should we be so unfortunate however , as not to be supported by the Court in the preceeding grounds , we contend that even if this act be passed in pursuance of the power given by the Ordinance ...
... constitution , declare it null and void . Should we be so unfortunate however , as not to be supported by the Court in the preceeding grounds , we contend that even if this act be passed in pursuance of the power given by the Ordinance ...
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