North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 489
... Government to remonstrate against a law of the General Government . Generally speaking , the constitu- tional right of remonstrance vests in the constituents or the subjects of a Government . Although the State Legislatures , in 1787 ...
... Government to remonstrate against a law of the General Government . Generally speaking , the constitu- tional right of remonstrance vests in the constituents or the subjects of a Government . Although the State Legislatures , in 1787 ...
Page 525
... Government , by severe penalties , from col- lecting the taxes , duties , imposts and excises . Suppose Congress should pass a law " to raise an army " for a national war , and a State Legislature pass another , declaring the war ...
... Government , by severe penalties , from col- lecting the taxes , duties , imposts and excises . Suppose Congress should pass a law " to raise an army " for a national war , and a State Legislature pass another , declaring the war ...
Page 538
... Government , be- tween the Government of the United States , and the Governments of the individual States , is stamped on the face of the instrument ; the powers of war and of taxation , of commerce and of treaties , and other ...
... Government , be- tween the Government of the United States , and the Governments of the individual States , is stamped on the face of the instrument ; the powers of war and of taxation , of commerce and of treaties , and other ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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