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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... independent , a controversy subsisted between them and Spain respecting boundary . By the treaty of 1795 , this controversy was adjusted , and Spain ceded to the United States the territory in question . This territory , though claimed ...
... independent , a controversy subsisted between them and Spain respecting boundary . By the treaty of 1795 , this controversy was adjusted , and Spain ceded to the United States the territory in question . This territory , though claimed ...
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... independent bodies , each of which possessed a negative upon the acts of the other . This course of proceeding continued until the final dissolution of the charter . § 70. It may be well to state , in this connection , that the council ...
... independent bodies , each of which possessed a negative upon the acts of the other . This course of proceeding continued until the final dissolution of the charter . § 70. It may be well to state , in this connection , that the council ...
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... independent dominion , " and had authority " to de- clare , publish , and establish the laws of God , the Supreme Le- gislator , and to make and repeal orders for smaller matters , not particularly determined in Scripture , according to ...
... independent dominion , " and had authority " to de- clare , publish , and establish the laws of God , the Supreme Le- gislator , and to make and repeal orders for smaller matters , not particularly determined in Scripture , according to ...
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... independent and separate colonies were established , each of which had its own assembly , its own customs , and its own laws ; a policy which the proprietaries had afterwards occasion to regret , from its tendency to enfeeble and ...
... independent and separate colonies were established , each of which had its own assembly , its own customs , and its own laws ; a policy which the proprietaries had afterwards occasion to regret , from its tendency to enfeeble and ...
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... independent , and united government.2 ( a ) 1 2 Wilson's Law Lect . 48 to 55 ; 1 Tuck . Black . Comm . App . 380 to 384 ; 1 Chalm . Opinions , 220 . 2 The question , whether the common law is applicable to the United States , in their ...
... independent , and united government.2 ( a ) 1 2 Wilson's Law Lect . 48 to 55 ; 1 Tuck . Black . Comm . App . 380 to 384 ; 1 Chalm . Opinions , 220 . 2 The question , whether the common law is applicable to the United States , in their ...
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