The New America: A Study of the Imperial RepublicChapman & Hall, 1903 - Всего страниц: 268 |
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... possessed by English counties , or at most , Crown Colonies ; a standing army of 80,000 men has arisen , and a great fleet and mercantile marine are materializing . Briefly , it may be said that the States have been a century in labour ...
... possessed by English counties , or at most , Crown Colonies ; a standing army of 80,000 men has arisen , and a great fleet and mercantile marine are materializing . Briefly , it may be said that the States have been a century in labour ...
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... possessing eloquence and a personality is shown in the dramatic nomination of Mr. Bryan for the Presidency in 1896. With the lowering of the prestige of the States comes the necessity for a National leader , and in the President the ...
... possessing eloquence and a personality is shown in the dramatic nomination of Mr. Bryan for the Presidency in 1896. With the lowering of the prestige of the States comes the necessity for a National leader , and in the President the ...
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... possessed a sectarian qualification . When territorial government was first set up by Congress , the broad principle existed that there was one kind of government for the States and another for the territories ; that the just powers of ...
... possessed a sectarian qualification . When territorial government was first set up by Congress , the broad principle existed that there was one kind of government for the States and another for the territories ; that the just powers of ...
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... possessed plenary power to govern the Colonies , that , even though unrepresented in Parliament , they might be taxed and duties levied upon their commerce . Con- gress is now affirmed to be in the position of the same unlimited power ...
... possessed plenary power to govern the Colonies , that , even though unrepresented in Parliament , they might be taxed and duties levied upon their commerce . Con- gress is now affirmed to be in the position of the same unlimited power ...
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... possesses much more power under the Constitution than it commonly exer- cises . Emergencies may conceivably arise when it may exert this power , or any degree of power of which a modern interpretation of the Constitution is capable ...
... possesses much more power under the Constitution than it commonly exer- cises . Emergencies may conceivably arise when it may exert this power , or any degree of power of which a modern interpretation of the Constitution is capable ...
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