A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Containing a Brief Commentary on Every Clause, Explaining the True Nature, Reasons, and Objects Thereof; Designed for the Use of School Libraries and General ReadersAmerican Book Company, 1840 - 372 Seiten |
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... Executive Department , 158 CHAPTER XXIX Powers and Duties of the President , 170 CHAPTER XXX The Judicial Department , 179 · CHAPTER XXXI Powers and Jurisdiction of the Judiciary , CHAPTER XXXII Trial by Jury , and its Incidents ...
... Executive Department , 158 CHAPTER XXIX Powers and Duties of the President , 170 CHAPTER XXX The Judicial Department , 179 · CHAPTER XXXI Powers and Jurisdiction of the Judiciary , CHAPTER XXXII Trial by Jury , and its Incidents ...
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... executive powers . Under this form of government , New Hampshire , New York , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia , were governed , as provinces , at the commencement of the American Revolution ; and some of them ...
... executive powers . Under this form of government , New Hampshire , New York , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and Georgia , were governed , as provinces , at the commencement of the American Revolution ; and some of them ...
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... executive , and judicial ; providing for the mode , in which these powers should be vested and exercised ; and se- curing to the inhabitants certain political privileges and rights . The appointment and authority of the Governor , the ...
... executive , and judicial ; providing for the mode , in which these powers should be vested and exercised ; and se- curing to the inhabitants certain political privileges and rights . The appointment and authority of the Governor , the ...
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... executive , the legislative , and the judicial powers . The manner and extent , in which these powers are to be exercised , and the functionaries , in whom they are to be vested , constitute the great distinctions , which are known in ...
... executive , the legislative , and the judicial powers . The manner and extent , in which these powers are to be exercised , and the functionaries , in whom they are to be vested , constitute the great distinctions , which are known in ...
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... executive power by one department , the legislative by another , and the judicial by a third ; and in these cases the government is properly deemed a mixed one ; a mixed monarchy , if the executive power is he- reditary in a single ...
... executive power by one department , the legislative by another , and the judicial by a third ; and in these cases the government is properly deemed a mixed one ; a mixed monarchy , if the executive power is he- reditary in a single ...
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