History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volumen2Harper, 1863 |
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... Authority of the People Present Importance of the Process of forming the Constitution Cautions to be used in Interpretation . . 25 , 26 27 , 28 28 , 29 29 30 CHAPTER II . CONSTRUCTION OF A LEGISLATIVE POWER.- BASIS OF REPRE- SENTATION ...
... Authority of the People Present Importance of the Process of forming the Constitution Cautions to be used in Interpretation . . 25 , 26 27 , 28 28 , 29 29 30 CHAPTER II . CONSTRUCTION OF A LEGISLATIVE POWER.- BASIS OF REPRE- SENTATION ...
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... authority for themselves , the constitution proceeded from the people , who claimed all authority to be resident in themselves alone . While the charter embraced a compact between the foreign sovereign and his subjects who lived under ...
... authority for themselves , the constitution proceeded from the people , who claimed all authority to be resident in themselves alone . While the charter embraced a compact between the foreign sovereign and his subjects who lived under ...
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... authority which had established should change them . Against the evils , too , that might arise from the unrestricted control of a majority of the people over the fundamental law , - against the abuse of their power by frequent and ...
... authority which had established should change them . Against the evils , too , that might arise from the unrestricted control of a majority of the people over the fundamental law , - against the abuse of their power by frequent and ...
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... authority of the people within the respective States , it must itself be founded on the same authority , must embody the same principles , spring from the same source , and act through similar institutions . Accordingly , the student of ...
... authority of the people within the respective States , it must itself be founded on the same authority , must embody the same principles , spring from the same source , and act through similar institutions . Accordingly , the student of ...
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... authority , ei- ther from the States or from the Congress , to do anything more than revise the Articles of Confed- eration , and recommend such further powers as might be engrafted upon the present system of the Union . That the ...
... authority , ei- ther from the States or from the Congress , to do anything more than revise the Articles of Confed- eration , and recommend such further powers as might be engrafted upon the present system of the Union . That the ...
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