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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... appointed a Governor , who was the King's representative , or deputy ; and a Council , who , besides being a part of the Legislature , were to assist the Governor in the discharge of bis official duties ; and both the Governor and the ...
... appointed a Governor , who was the King's representative , or deputy ; and a Council , who , besides being a part of the Legislature , were to assist the Governor in the discharge of bis official duties ; and both the Governor and the ...
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... appointed the Judges and magistrates , and other officers of the Province , and possessed other general executive powers . Under this form of government , New Hampshire , New York , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and ...
... appointed the Judges and magistrates , and other officers of the Province , and possessed other general executive powers . Under this form of government , New Hampshire , New York , Virginia , North Carolina , South Carolina , and ...
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... appointed during pleasure by the Crown , is unconstitutional , dangerous , and destructive to the freedom of American legislation . § 24. Such is , in substance , the Bill of Rights claim ed in behalf of all the Colonies by the ...
... appointed during pleasure by the Crown , is unconstitutional , dangerous , and destructive to the freedom of American legislation . § 24. Such is , in substance , the Bill of Rights claim ed in behalf of all the Colonies by the ...
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... appoint ambassa- dors ; but they cannot defray even the expenses of then tables . They may borrow money in their own name , or the faith of the Union ; but they cannot pay a dollar They may coin money ; but they cannot import an 3 ...
... appoint ambassa- dors ; but they cannot defray even the expenses of then tables . They may borrow money in their own name , or the faith of the Union ; but they cannot pay a dollar They may coin money ; but they cannot import an 3 ...
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... appointed by the legislatures of Maryland and Virginia , to form a compact , relative to the navigation of the rivers Potomac and Roanoke , and the Chesapeake Bay . The com- missioners met , accordingly , at Alexandria , in Virginia ...
... appointed by the legislatures of Maryland and Virginia , to form a compact , relative to the navigation of the rivers Potomac and Roanoke , and the Chesapeake Bay . The com- missioners met , accordingly , at Alexandria , in Virginia ...
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