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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... nation . Under this com- mission , Cabot and his son Sebastian departed in May , 1497 ; and , after discovering the ... nations of Europe , that the first discovery of unknown countries gave to the govern- 7 ment , whose subjects had ...
... nation . Under this com- mission , Cabot and his son Sebastian departed in May , 1497 ; and , after discovering the ... nations of Europe , that the first discovery of unknown countries gave to the govern- 7 ment , whose subjects had ...
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... nation , for no nation has taken possession of them . Whenever , therefore , a nation first discovers unin- habited lands , it has a right to take possession of them , and its title will be regarded by other nations as good , provided ...
... nation , for no nation has taken possession of them . Whenever , therefore , a nation first discovers unin- habited lands , it has a right to take possession of them , and its title will be regarded by other nations as good , provided ...
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... nation to which the settlers belong , spring immediately into opera- tion , so far as they are applicable to the situation and local circumstances of the settlers , who would otherwise be without laws to govern them . If the country be ...
... nation to which the settlers belong , spring immediately into opera- tion , so far as they are applicable to the situation and local circumstances of the settlers , who would otherwise be without laws to govern them . If the country be ...
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... nations did not recognise them as sovereign states , but only as de- pendencies on the crown of England . They could not make treaties , declare war , or send or receive ambassa- dors . Each colonist , however , had the full rights of a ...
... nations did not recognise them as sovereign states , but only as de- pendencies on the crown of England . They could not make treaties , declare war , or send or receive ambassa- dors . Each colonist , however , had the full rights of a ...
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... nations or among the several States . The public debt incurred by the war was very great , and the Articles of Confederation in no way provided effectual means for its payment . $ 34 . It became evident in a short time that distress and ...
... nations or among the several States . The public debt incurred by the war was very great , and the Articles of Confederation in no way provided effectual means for its payment . $ 34 . It became evident in a short time that distress and ...
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