Citizenship SovereigntyFor American citizens, 1883 - 208 páginas |
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... delegated . " A delegate is ever an agent , restricted to the authority delegated ; and whatever has been done by an agent beyond his authority , is surely usurpation , which circumstances may or may not justify . ] I should wish it ...
... delegated . " A delegate is ever an agent , restricted to the authority delegated ; and whatever has been done by an agent beyond his authority , is surely usurpation , which circumstances may or may not justify . ] I should wish it ...
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... delegated " the exercise of a portion of it to the Federal Government . The authorities you cite in support of your opinions on the subject of Government in general , and of our Fed- eral Government , and of our State Governments , are ...
... delegated " the exercise of a portion of it to the Federal Government . The authorities you cite in support of your opinions on the subject of Government in general , and of our Fed- eral Government , and of our State Governments , are ...
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... delegated , an act should be consummated to which each Sovereign has assented , can any one of these Sovereigns withdraw his assent and annul the act , on the plea that he is a Sovereign ? I have no doubt your work will clear up this ...
... delegated , an act should be consummated to which each Sovereign has assented , can any one of these Sovereigns withdraw his assent and annul the act , on the plea that he is a Sovereign ? I have no doubt your work will clear up this ...
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... delegated authority permit it to be carried to its legitimate conclusions , however far astray it shall prove either party , or any of the individual subjects of their respective States , to have gone . Let the prin- ciples of State ...
... delegated authority permit it to be carried to its legitimate conclusions , however far astray it shall prove either party , or any of the individual subjects of their respective States , to have gone . Let the prin- ciples of State ...
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... delegates , it will not be so very dif- ficult for the South and West to agree upon an arrangement that will be satisfactory to all States which are willing to confederate on just terms , and thereby shut out all possibility of again ...
... delegates , it will not be so very dif- ficult for the South and West to agree upon an arrangement that will be satisfactory to all States which are willing to confederate on just terms , and thereby shut out all possibility of again ...
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