Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... constitution . " A legislative , an executive , and a judicial power , " he wrote , " comprehend the whole of what is meant and understood by government . It is by balancing each of these powers against the other two , that the efforts ...
... constitution . " A legislative , an executive , and a judicial power , " he wrote , " comprehend the whole of what is meant and understood by government . It is by balancing each of these powers against the other two , that the efforts ...
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... Constitution is supreme over the people who give voice only through their representatives . " My construction of the Constitution . . . is that each department is truly independent of the others , and has an equal right to decide for ...
... Constitution is supreme over the people who give voice only through their representatives . " My construction of the Constitution . . . is that each department is truly independent of the others , and has an equal right to decide for ...
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... Constitution forbids it , and the general wel- fare does not require us to do so . We must not withhold an efficient fugitive slave law , because the Constitution requires us , as I understand it , not to withhold such a law . But we ...
... Constitution forbids it , and the general wel- fare does not require us to do so . We must not withhold an efficient fugitive slave law , because the Constitution requires us , as I understand it , not to withhold such a law . But we ...
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