Lectures on Constitutional Law: For the Use of the Law Class at the University of VirginiaShepherd and Colin, 1843 - 242 páginas |
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... appointed by the popular , or representative branch ; and in other cases they were appointed by conventions of the people in the colonies . * The congress of delegates ( calling themselves in their more formal acts " the delegates ...
... appointed by the popular , or representative branch ; and in other cases they were appointed by conventions of the people in the colonies . * The congress of delegates ( calling themselves in their more formal acts " the delegates ...
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... appointed to pre- pare and digest the form of a confederation to be entered into be- tween the colonies , and also a committee to prepare a plan of trea- ties to be proposed to foreign powers . * ** On the 28th of June the committee ...
... appointed to pre- pare and digest the form of a confederation to be entered into be- tween the colonies , and also a committee to prepare a plan of trea- ties to be proposed to foreign powers . * ** On the 28th of June the committee ...
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... appointed by the popular or representative § 210. Now it is apparent , that none of the colonies before the revolution were , in the most large and general sense , indepen- dent , or sovereign communities . They were all originally ...
... appointed by the popular or representative § 210. Now it is apparent , that none of the colonies before the revolution were , in the most large and general sense , indepen- dent , or sovereign communities . They were all originally ...
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... appointed by conven- tions of the people in the colonies . How many were ap- pointed in one mode , and how many in the other , I have some of the states had previously formed incipient governments for themselves ; but it was done in ...
... appointed by conven- tions of the people in the colonies . How many were ap- pointed in one mode , and how many in the other , I have some of the states had previously formed incipient governments for themselves ; but it was done in ...
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... appointed by the acting govern- ments , to disarm the argument of all its force , if indeed it solution of all political connexion with and allegiance to Great Britain . And this , not merely as a practical fact , but in a legal and ...
... appointed by the acting govern- ments , to disarm the argument of all its force , if indeed it solution of all political connexion with and allegiance to Great Britain . And this , not merely as a practical fact , but in a legal and ...
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