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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... Parliament passed after the date of their settlement , unless they were expressly named therein . § 10. The names of the thirteen original colonies were Virginia , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Connecticut , Rhode Island , New York ...
... Parliament passed after the date of their settlement , unless they were expressly named therein . § 10. The names of the thirteen original colonies were Virginia , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Connecticut , Rhode Island , New York ...
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... Parliament , and decisions of the courts . No act of Parliament can , therefore , be , in a strict sense , and in our meaning of the term , unconstitutional , or can be declared to be such by the courts , for the general power of Parlia ...
... Parliament , and decisions of the courts . No act of Parliament can , therefore , be , in a strict sense , and in our meaning of the term , unconstitutional , or can be declared to be such by the courts , for the general power of Parlia ...
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... were in favour of dividing Congress into two distinct bodies a Senate and a House of Representatives . § 56. In England , the Parliament consists not only of the House of Lords and the House of Commons , LEGISLATIVE POWERS . 55.
... were in favour of dividing Congress into two distinct bodies a Senate and a House of Representatives . § 56. In England , the Parliament consists not only of the House of Lords and the House of Commons , LEGISLATIVE POWERS . 55.
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... Parliament occupy their seats for seven years , which is the duration of each Parliament , unless dissolved sooner by the king . By the Articles of Confederation , the delegates to Congress were chosen every year . The Constitution went ...
... Parliament occupy their seats for seven years , which is the duration of each Parliament , unless dissolved sooner by the king . By the Articles of Confederation , the delegates to Congress were chosen every year . The Constitution went ...
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... Parliament assembles at the call of the king , and at such time as he designates . This clause requires Congress to assemble at least once a year , on the first Monday of December , unless they shall by law ap- point a different day ...
... Parliament assembles at the call of the king , and at such time as he designates . This clause requires Congress to assemble at least once a year , on the first Monday of December , unless they shall by law ap- point a different day ...
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