On Civil Liberty and Self-governmentLippincott, 1875 - 622 páginas |
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... President Jefferson , and in which many pencil - marks and notes of the latter are found . It will interest many of my readers to hear that this relic has not per- ished in the fire which consumed the greater portion of the library . Mr ...
... President Jefferson , and in which many pencil - marks and notes of the latter are found . It will interest many of my readers to hear that this relic has not per- ished in the fire which consumed the greater portion of the library . Mr ...
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... presidents , and writers on national affairs , that things are equally bad or worse with others . Right and truth , wrong and falsehood , remain forever what they are ; and Mr. Webster pointedly said at the time of repudiation , in the ...
... presidents , and writers on national affairs , that things are equally bad or worse with others . Right and truth , wrong and falsehood , remain forever what they are ; and Mr. Webster pointedly said at the time of repudiation , in the ...
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... president alone , but by congress only , need hardly be mentioned.2 It has been necessary to mention here the ... president's power to do this , and for the limitation that the suspension of habeas corpus allows no illegal arrests , but ...
... president alone , but by congress only , need hardly be mentioned.2 It has been necessary to mention here the ... president's power to do this , and for the limitation that the suspension of habeas corpus allows no illegal arrests , but ...
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... president or the king should have ordered it , or the offending person should be a soldier obeying his commander . It is a stern law , but it is a sacred principle , a strict government of law cannot dispense with it , and it has worked ...
... president or the king should have ordered it , or the offending person should be a soldier obeying his commander . It is a stern law , but it is a sacred principle , a strict government of law cannot dispense with it , and it has worked ...
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... president , indeed , commander - in - chief , but he cannot enlist a man , or pay a dollar for his support , without the previous appropriation by congress , to which the constitution gives " power to make rules for the government and ...
... president , indeed , commander - in - chief , but he cannot enlist a man , or pay a dollar for his support , without the previous appropriation by congress , to which the constitution gives " power to make rules for the government and ...
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