Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a Preliminary Review of the Constitutional History of the Colonies and States Before the Adoption of the Constitution, Volumen1Little, Brown,, 1905 |
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... body of the work , and additional chap- ters are given for that purpose . In preparing them , the editor has not been ambitious to enter upon original dis- cussions , or to advance peculiar views ; and he has con- tented himself with a ...
... body of the work , and additional chap- ters are given for that purpose . In preparing them , the editor has not been ambitious to enter upon original dis- cussions , or to advance peculiar views ; and he has con- tented himself with a ...
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... body politic , for our better ordering and preserva- tion and furtherance of the ends aforesaid . And by virtue hereof do enact , constitute , and frame such just and equal laws , ordi- nances , acts , constitutions , and officers from ...
... body politic , for our better ordering and preserva- tion and furtherance of the ends aforesaid . And by virtue hereof do enact , constitute , and frame such just and equal laws , ordi- nances , acts , constitutions , and officers from ...
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... body politic and corporate with any le- gislative powers . They , therefore , remained in legal contempla- tion a mere voluntary association , exercising the highest powers 1 Robertson's America , B. 10 ; 2 Hutch . Hist . 462 , 463 ...
... body politic and corporate with any le- gislative powers . They , therefore , remained in legal contempla- tion a mere voluntary association , exercising the highest powers 1 Robertson's America , B. 10 ; 2 Hutch . Hist . 462 , 463 ...
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... body in enacting all laws and or- ders ; but at length , in 1644 , they separated into two distinct and independent bodies , each of which possessed a negative upon the acts of the other . This course of proceeding continued until the ...
... body in enacting all laws and or- ders ; but at length , in 1644 , they separated into two distinct and independent bodies , each of which possessed a negative upon the acts of the other . This course of proceeding continued until the ...
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... body of laws was enacted in the first year of their legislation , which , upon being sent to England , was disallowed by the crown.3 New Hampshire continued , down to the period of the Revolution to be governed by commission as a royal ...
... body of laws was enacted in the first year of their legislation , which , upon being sent to England , was disallowed by the crown.3 New Hampshire continued , down to the period of the Revolution to be governed by commission as a royal ...
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