Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to Colonial and English HistoryMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 277 páginas |
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... constitution established as a written document by the convention , and in circum- stances quite unique , but it has elements- many of them very important — which are altogether peculiar and char- acteristic . Hardly strange is it , that ...
... constitution established as a written document by the convention , and in circum- stances quite unique , but it has elements- many of them very important — which are altogether peculiar and char- acteristic . Hardly strange is it , that ...
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... constitution as solely the creation of the Philadelphia Convention ; and the ... Constitution is , strictly speaking , the document which goes by that name ... English Constitution , gives in the Introduction a brief but lucid outline ...
... constitution as solely the creation of the Philadelphia Convention ; and the ... Constitution is , strictly speaking , the document which goes by that name ... English Constitution , gives in the Introduction a brief but lucid outline ...
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... English Constitution , 5. " He is the unit , " Pollock remarks , 1 I The later theory has been aptly stated thus : " CHAPTER PAGE I THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COLONIES.
... English Constitution , 5. " He is the unit , " Pollock remarks , 1 I The later theory has been aptly stated thus : " CHAPTER PAGE I THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COLONIES.
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... Constitution of the United States , it will be found necessary to bear in mind from the outset that the nation was founded by men , the great majority of whom were of the English branch of the Teutonic race.1 The colonists were , for 1 ...
... Constitution of the United States , it will be found necessary to bear in mind from the outset that the nation was founded by men , the great majority of whom were of the English branch of the Teutonic race.1 The colonists were , for 1 ...
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... British originals , until there resulted , by action of the people themselves , a close assimilation of each colonial government to the model of the governinent of the mother - land . " The constitutional development of the American ...
... British originals , until there resulted , by action of the people themselves , a close assimilation of each colonial government to the model of the governinent of the mother - land . " The constitutional development of the American ...
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