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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... citizens of South - Carolina . And whereas , to the military corps in the city of Charleston , and applied for State assembled in Convention , it belongs to determine his commission , which Colonel Hunt , the commanding of- the ...
... citizens of South - Carolina . And whereas , to the military corps in the city of Charleston , and applied for State assembled in Convention , it belongs to determine his commission , which Colonel Hunt , the commanding of- the ...
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... citizen King , is nothing more than a misnomer . No phrase can be less apt to express the duty of a citi- zen , whose obedience belongs to the law , than a word which implies most strongly and emphatically , reverence and subjection to ...
... citizen King , is nothing more than a misnomer . No phrase can be less apt to express the duty of a citi- zen , whose obedience belongs to the law , than a word which implies most strongly and emphatically , reverence and subjection to ...
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... citizens thereof , " unless they mean that allegiance begins whenever any citizen of the Uni- ted States enters Carolina , and ends when he crosses the line . And what can be made of those words , that speak of " obedience to any power ...
... citizens thereof , " unless they mean that allegiance begins whenever any citizen of the Uni- ted States enters Carolina , and ends when he crosses the line . And what can be made of those words , that speak of " obedience to any power ...
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... citizen , for the sake of certainty , and to pre- giance is another thing . And the ordinance does not au- vent the danger of arbitrary judgment . How much thorize the Legislature to impose an oath of qualified alle- more strongly do ...
... citizen , for the sake of certainty , and to pre- giance is another thing . And the ordinance does not au- vent the danger of arbitrary judgment . How much thorize the Legislature to impose an oath of qualified alle- more strongly do ...
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... citizen , in the only sense in which the word can be tolerated in a republic , is due to the law . What idea other men may have of a law high- er than the supreme law , I know not . Like the notion of the Stoics concerning Fate , it is ...
... citizen , in the only sense in which the word can be tolerated in a republic , is due to the law . What idea other men may have of a law high- er than the supreme law , I know not . Like the notion of the Stoics concerning Fate , it is ...
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4th article absolute Act to provide act which called affirm alter the constitution ambiguous authority Calvin's certainty Charles the Second Charleston Church citizen Colonel Hunt common law Congress constitutionality contend Convention COURT OF APPEALS declared define allegiance delegate deny disfranchisement doubt enacted entitled An Act exceeded their powers execution fact giance Government HARVARD COLLEGE hereafter elected impose an Oath instrument contain Judge Bay King lature laying duties legiance Legislative Legislature liberty liege homage Lord M'Crady Massachusetts Maundrell ment Military Bill Militia oath contained oath in question Oath of qualified obedience objection Ordinance of 1833 party passed in pursuance person Plaintiff principle private powers protect and defend punishment purpose qualified according qualified allegiance reason referred repugnant rule sense South-Carolina Sovereignty sphere stitution subscribe suitable oaths swear sworn term allegiance Test Oath thereof thing thorize tion treason true allegiance United unless they mean unlimited vention violation word allegiance