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... depends not on the will of the individual States , but on the will of “ the people of the United States " —the authors of the “ Constitution ” as it exists to - day — who can alter it at any time and make it conform to their will .
... depends not on the will of the individual States , but on the will of “ the people of the United States " —the authors of the “ Constitution ” as it exists to - day — who can alter it at any time and make it conform to their will .
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Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive head , a link in the chain of federal connection ( h ) . As to the “ powers , authorities , and functions ” of that ...
Governors , had it not been intended to alter the mode of appointment , so as to make each provincial executive head , a link in the chain of federal connection ( h ) . As to the “ powers , authorities , and functions ” of that ...
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... or altered by the Parliament of Canada , or by the legislature of the respective province , according to the authority of the parliament or of that legislature under this Act . " The language of this section is very comprehensive .
... or altered by the Parliament of Canada , or by the legislature of the respective province , according to the authority of the parliament or of that legislature under this Act . " The language of this section is very comprehensive .
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... are a law unto such colony , binding on its inhabitants , and peremptorily requiring recognition by the judges in its courts ( a ) ; and no colonial legislature has power , directly or by a side wind , to alter , in one jot or ...
... are a law unto such colony , binding on its inhabitants , and peremptorily requiring recognition by the judges in its courts ( a ) ; and no colonial legislature has power , directly or by a side wind , to alter , in one jot or ...
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... legislative omnipotence of the Imperial parliamentperhaps we should rather say the legislative impotence of our colonial legislatures to alter an Imperial enactment , has not been admitted in its entirety without much discussion .
... legislative omnipotence of the Imperial parliamentperhaps we should rather say the legislative impotence of our colonial legislatures to alter an Imperial enactment , has not been admitted in its entirety without much discussion .
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