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Our ancestors , who framed and adopted our Constitution and early laws , got
their ideas of a militia , its nature , and purposes from this , and must be taken to
have intended substantially the same military body , with the same limitations of
the ...
Our ancestors , who framed and adopted our Constitution and early laws , got
their ideas of a militia , its nature , and purposes from this , and must be taken to
have intended substantially the same military body , with the same limitations of
the ...
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The Constitution had already given to Congress the unlimited power to declare
war , at any time and for whatever cause it chose . It did not , in this provision ,
attempt the useless thing of giving to Congress an additional power to declare
war ...
The Constitution had already given to Congress the unlimited power to declare
war , at any time and for whatever cause it chose . It did not , in this provision ,
attempt the useless thing of giving to Congress an additional power to declare
war ...
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I shall briefly notice these in their application to our own country , its Constitution
and laws . It will be observed , and as controlling and conclusive of the present
question , that in case of a hostile demonstration against or a forcible attack upon
...
I shall briefly notice these in their application to our own country , its Constitution
and laws . It will be observed , and as controlling and conclusive of the present
question , that in case of a hostile demonstration against or a forcible attack upon
...
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The constitution of North Carolina of 1868 , after providing , in Article VII , for the
election of county officers and prescribing their duties , provided , by section 3 of
Article VII : “ It shall be the duty of the commissioners first elected in each county ...
The constitution of North Carolina of 1868 , after providing , in Article VII , for the
election of county officers and prescribing their duties , provided , by section 3 of
Article VII : “ It shall be the duty of the commissioners first elected in each county ...
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The basis of determination is the constitutional equality of States . The particular
application of ... Thus the rule is to be read and applied as though it were a part of
the Constitution itself , and necessarily there can be but one rule . To admit a ...
The basis of determination is the constitutional equality of States . The particular
application of ... Thus the rule is to be read and applied as though it were a part of
the Constitution itself , and necessarily there can be but one rule . To admit a ...
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