The Political Grammar of the United States: Or, a Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations Between Them, Dedicated to the Young Men of the United StatesTruman & Smith, 1840 - 324 pages |
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... committee feel confident that its general introduction into our schools and colleges will tend more to secure the future stability , glory and happiness of our country than almost any other event , and they cannot omit this opportunity ...
... committee feel confident that its general introduction into our schools and colleges will tend more to secure the future stability , glory and happiness of our country than almost any other event , and they cannot omit this opportunity ...
Page 38
... committee of the states , and such other civil officers as may be ne- cessary to manage the general affairs of the United States under their direction ; to elect their President ; to fix the sums of money to be raised ; to borrow money ...
... committee of the states , and such other civil officers as may be ne- cessary to manage the general affairs of the United States under their direction ; to elect their President ; to fix the sums of money to be raised ; to borrow money ...
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... committee of the states . " 2. No general Judiciary was provided ; yet they had gone so far as to provide a Marine or Admiralty Court , and a general tribunal to settle conflicts and disputes between the several states . 3. The great ...
... committee of the states . " 2. No general Judiciary was provided ; yet they had gone so far as to provide a Marine or Admiralty Court , and a general tribunal to settle conflicts and disputes between the several states . 3. The great ...
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... committee to manage the impeachment , and prepare the articles ; articles making a plain statement of the case , in the manner , but with less formality than an indictment , are then adopted by the House . The Senate are then officially ...
... committee to manage the impeachment , and prepare the articles ; articles making a plain statement of the case , in the manner , but with less formality than an indictment , are then adopted by the House . The Senate are then officially ...
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... committees report to the House , which makes the ultimate decision . From this decision there is no appeal , and it is obvious there ought not to be , for the power could be no where else lodged so safely . 79. 2d clause . Each House ...
... committees report to the House , which makes the ultimate decision . From this decision there is no appeal , and it is obvious there ought not to be , for the power could be no where else lodged so safely . 79. 2d clause . Each House ...
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