The Constitutional Text-book: A Practical and Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States, and of Portions of the Public and Administrative Law of the Federal Government : Designed Chiefly for the Use of Schools, Academies, and CollegesGeorge W. Childs, 1863 - 324 páginas |
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... importance of a thorough study of the Constitution of the United States by the pupils in our schools . It is , nevertheless , a study which has hitherto been sadly neglected , chiefly , as teachers are aware , for want of a plain ...
... importance of a thorough study of the Constitution of the United States by the pupils in our schools . It is , nevertheless , a study which has hitherto been sadly neglected , chiefly , as teachers are aware , for want of a plain ...
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... important particulars . They were entitled to the rights and liberties of English subjects , and to the advantages of the laws of England . They were mostly a sober , industrious , and persevering people . They established provincial ...
... important particulars . They were entitled to the rights and liberties of English subjects , and to the advantages of the laws of England . They were mostly a sober , industrious , and persevering people . They established provincial ...
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... important as fully setting forth the natural and constitutional rights to which the colonists believed them- selves entitled . It is , therefore , included in the Appendix . § 22. A second Continental Congress assembled in Phila ...
... important as fully setting forth the natural and constitutional rights to which the colonists believed them- selves entitled . It is , therefore , included in the Appendix . § 22. A second Continental Congress assembled in Phila ...
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... important business which had brought them together . They were also satisfied that they ought to be intrusted with more ample powers , embracing other objects in addi- tion to the mere regulation of trade and commerce . § 41. They ...
... important business which had brought them together . They were also satisfied that they ought to be intrusted with more ample powers , embracing other objects in addi- tion to the mere regulation of trade and commerce . § 41. They ...
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... importance . Besides , it was thought the Vice - President would be more impartial , as presiding officer , than a senator would be , because he is not elected by a single State , but by the whole country . [ Clause 5. ] " The Senate ...
... importance . Besides , it was thought the Vice - President would be more impartial , as presiding officer , than a senator would be , because he is not elected by a single State , but by the whole country . [ Clause 5. ] " The Senate ...
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