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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... authority of the government of Great Britain , except New York , which was originally settled by emigrants from Holland , and Delaware , which , although at one time an appendage to the Government of New York , was at first principally ...
... authority of the government of Great Britain , except New York , which was originally settled by emigrants from Holland , and Delaware , which , although at one time an appendage to the Government of New York , was at first principally ...
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... authority of the na- tion , upon which they were dependent . A large portion of the territory in the United States , to which the Indian title is now extinguished , has been acquired by purchase ; and a still larger portion by the ...
... authority of the na- tion , upon which they were dependent . A large portion of the territory in the United States , to which the Indian title is now extinguished , has been acquired by purchase ; and a still larger portion by the ...
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... authority to the Governor to convene a general assembly of the representatives of the freeholders and planters in the Province ; and under this authority , Provincial As semblies , composed of the Governor , the Council , and the ...
... authority to the Governor to convene a general assembly of the representatives of the freeholders and planters in the Province ; and under this authority , Provincial As semblies , composed of the Governor , the Council , and the ...
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... authority , which the Crown possessed in the Provincial Governments , subject , how ever , to the control of the Crown , as the paramount sov ereign , to whom they owed allegiance . In the Proprie- tary Governments , the Governor was ...
... authority , which the Crown possessed in the Provincial Governments , subject , how ever , to the control of the Crown , as the paramount sov ereign , to whom they owed allegiance . In the Proprie- tary Governments , the Governor was ...
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... authority of the Crown , nor bound by any of its acts , which were inconsistent with their char- ters ; whereas the Provincial Governments were entirely subjected to the authority of the Crown . They differed from the Proprietary ...
... authority of the Crown , nor bound by any of its acts , which were inconsistent with their char- ters ; whereas the Provincial Governments were entirely subjected to the authority of the Crown . They differed from the Proprietary ...
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