Civil Government of OhioC.W. Bardeen, 1902 - Всего страниц: 229 |
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... served , but in our own many writers and public speak- ers have failed to see this difference . The people can amend the constitution or change the form of the government at will - they are the real sovereigns who delegate the right to ...
... served , but in our own many writers and public speak- ers have failed to see this difference . The people can amend the constitution or change the form of the government at will - they are the real sovereigns who delegate the right to ...
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... served for life . That a government is said to be republican in form is no evidence of the freedom of the people . There are many modern republics that concede but a vestige of freedom to the subjects . No one has understood this fact ...
... served for life . That a government is said to be republican in form is no evidence of the freedom of the people . There are many modern republics that concede but a vestige of freedom to the subjects . No one has understood this fact ...
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... serve two years ; ( 2 ) the council , chosen in the following manner : The general assembly nominated ten men and congress chose five from the number ; these five formed the council and served five years ; ( 3 ) the governor . A bill ...
... serve two years ; ( 2 ) the council , chosen in the following manner : The general assembly nominated ten men and congress chose five from the number ; these five formed the council and served five years ; ( 3 ) the governor . A bill ...
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... served them right . If they had stayed in Connecticut they would have kept out of harm's way . " The legislature sent a force of militia to the valley , who stole everything they could , treated men with violence and the women with ...
... served them right . If they had stayed in Connecticut they would have kept out of harm's way . " The legislature sent a force of militia to the valley , who stole everything they could , treated men with violence and the women with ...
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... served in the organic act no such power . " 66 Although the preamble of the first constitution begins , We the people , " the people had nothing to do with its rati- fication . It also declared that a free and independent state was to ...
... served in the organic act no such power . " 66 Although the preamble of the first constitution begins , We the people , " the people had nothing to do with its rati- fication . It also declared that a free and independent state was to ...
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Стр. 153 - ... the United States, in Congress assembled. The United States, in Congress assembled, shall never engage in a war, nor grant letters of marque and reprisal in time of peace...
Стр. 153 - And the officers and men so clothed, armed, and equipped, shall march to the place appointed, and within the time agreed on by the United States in congress assembled.
Стр. 155 - And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the Legislatures of every State.
Стр. 161 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor (48).
Стр. 151 - ... until the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven, nor more than nine names as congress shall direct, shall in the presence of congress be drawn out by lot, and the persons whose names shall be so drawn or any five of them, shall be commissioners or judges, to hear and finally determine the controversy, so always as a major part of the judges who shall hear the cause shall agree in the determination...
Стр. 160 - No man shall be deprived of his liberty or property, but by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land, and should the public exigencies make it necessary, for the common preservation, to take any person's property, or to demand his particular services, full compensation shall be made for the same.
Стр. 153 - States under their direction; to appoint one of their number to preside; provided that no person be allowed to serve in the office of president more than one year in any term of three years; to ascertain the necessary sums of money to be raised for the service of the United States...
Стр. 153 - States ; and the officers, and men so clothed and equipped, shall march to the place appointed, and within the time agreed on by the United States in Congress assembled ; but if the United States in Congress assembled shall, on consideration of circumstances, judge proper that any State should not raise men, or should raise a smaller number than its quota, and that any other State should raise a greater number of men than the quota thereof, such extra number shall be raised, officered...
Стр. 148 - Freedom of speech and debate in Congress shall not be impeached or questioned in any court, or place out of Congress...
Стр. 161 - The said territory, and the States which may be formed therein, shall forever remain a part of this Confederacy of the United States of America, subject to the Articles of Confederation, and to such alterations therein as shall be constitutionally made; and to all the Acts and Ordinances of the United States in Congress assembled, conformable thereto.