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 Readers, with an Appendix, Containing Important Public Documents, Illustrative of the ConstitutionHarper & Bros., 1854 - 372 páginas |
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... consent . ( 2. ) That our ancestors , who first settled the Colonies , were , at the time of their emigration from the mother country , entitled to all the rights , liberties , and immunities of free and natural - born subjects within ...
... consent . ( 2. ) That our ancestors , who first settled the Colonies , were , at the time of their emigration from the mother country , entitled to all the rights , liberties , and immunities of free and natural - born subjects within ...
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... consent . ( 5. ) That the respective Colonies are entitled to the common law of England , and more especially , the great and inestima- ble privilege of being tried by their peers of the vicinage , according to the course of that law ...
... consent . ( 5. ) That the respective Colonies are entitled to the common law of England , and more especially , the great and inestima- ble privilege of being tried by their peers of the vicinage , according to the course of that law ...
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... consent of all the Colonies , now become States , and capable of being dissolved , at any time , by the secession of any one of them . It grew out of the exigencies and dangers of the times ; and , extending only to the maintenance ...
... consent of all the Colonies , now become States , and capable of being dissolved , at any time , by the secession of any one of them . It grew out of the exigencies and dangers of the times ; and , extending only to the maintenance ...
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... consent of all the States should be obtained , the Confederation was not finally adopted until March , 1781 , when Maryland ( the last State ) acceded to it . The principal objections taken to the Confedera- tion were ; to the mode ...
... consent of all the States should be obtained , the Confederation was not finally adopted until March , 1781 , when Maryland ( the last State ) acceded to it . The principal objections taken to the Confedera- tion were ; to the mode ...
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... consent to a waiver of this privilege ; and there can be no reasonable objec- tion , on his part , to a trial by impeachment , since it can go no further than to a removal from office , and a disqualifi- Ication to hold office . $ 120 ...
... consent to a waiver of this privilege ; and there can be no reasonable objec- tion , on his part , to a trial by impeachment , since it can go no further than to a removal from office , and a disqualifi- Ication to hold office . $ 120 ...
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