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" The fundamental principle of the Revolution was, that the Colonies were co-ordinate members with each other and with Great Britain, of an empire united by a common executive sovereign, but not united by any common legislative sovereign. The legislative... "
Report of the Trial of James H. Peck, Judge of the United States District ... - Page 300
by James Hawkins Peck, Arthur Joseph Stansbury - 1833 - 592 pages
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 2

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 614 pages
...and with Great Britain; of an empire, united by a common Executive sovereign, but not united by any common Legislative sovereign The Legislative power...assertion of them by America, produced the revolution. There was a time indeed, when an exception to the Legislative separation of the several component and...
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The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws ...

Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1850 - 274 pages
...and with Great Britain, of an empire, united by a common executive sovereign, but not united by any common legislative sovereign. The legislative power...magistrate, as it was in Great Britain, by virtue of a iike acknowledgment there. A denial of these principles by Great Britain, and the assertion of them...
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The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws ...

Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - 1850 - 272 pages
...and with Great Britain, of an em.pire, united by a common executive sovereign, but not united by any common legislative sovereign. The legislative power...magistrate, as it was in Great Britain, by virtue of fL like acknowledgment there. A denial of these principles by Great Britain, and the assertion of them...
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1829-1836

James Madison - 1865 - 768 pages
...and with Great Britain, of an empire united by a common executive sovereign, but not united by any common legislative sovereign. The legislative power...assertion of them by America, produced the Revolution. There was a time, indeed, when an exception to the legislative separation of the several component...
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Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of ..., Volume 40

California. Supreme Court - 1886 - 744 pages
...Britain co-ordinate members of one empire, under a common executive or sovereign, but not united by a legislative sovereign. The legislative power was maintained to be as complete in each American as in the British Parliament. (Madison's Virginia Report.) The States, said Mr. Hamilton, can never...
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Spain in America, 1450-1580

Edward Gaylord Bourne - 1904 - 394 pages
...the relation between Castile and New Spain and Peru. "The legislative power," Madison goes on to say, "was maintained to be as complete in each American parliament as in the British Parliament." Similarly, legislative detachment and co-ordination existed in the Spanish Empire ; but since neither...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 6178

1912 - 1338 pages
...as a law of the Union 1 of an empire, united by a common executive sovereign, but not united by any common legislative sovereign. The legislative power...Parliament as in the British Parliament. And the royal prerogatives was in force in each colony, by virtue of its acknowledging the King for its executive...
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Great Debates in American History: Civil rights, part 1

Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 498 pages
...and with Great Britain, of an empire united by a common executive sovereign, but not united by any common legislative sovereign. The legislative power...American Parliament as in the British Parliament. The assertion by Great Britain of a power to make laws for the other members of the empire, in all...
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Secession and Constitutional Liberty: In which is Shown the Right ..., Volume 2

Bunford Samuel - 1920 - 448 pages
...and with Great Britain, of an empire, united by a common executive sovereign, but not united by any common legislative sovereign. The legislative power...American parliament, as in the British parliament. ... A denial of these principles by Great Britain, and the assertion of them by America, produced the...
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Political Science Quarterly, Volume 38

1923 - 876 pages
...from the British Empire Madison thus stated the issue of the Revolution in terms of political theory : The legislative power was maintained to be as complete...A denial of these principles by Great Britain and an assertion of them by America produced the revolution. Which, by the way, reminds one of Maitland's...
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