The Quarterly Review, Volumes 157-158John Murray, 1884 |
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... passed by Congress . It is , however , tolerably clear that the mental operation through which the framers of the American Constitution passed was this they took the King of Great Britain , went through his powers , and restrained them ...
... passed by Congress . It is , however , tolerably clear that the mental operation through which the framers of the American Constitution passed was this they took the King of Great Britain , went through his powers , and restrained them ...
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... passed both Houses , it must still commend itself to the President of the United States , who has a veto on it which ... passing laws which touch the very foundations of our political system . The nature of this weakness , and the ...
... passed both Houses , it must still commend itself to the President of the United States , who has a veto on it which ... passing laws which touch the very foundations of our political system . The nature of this weakness , and the ...
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... passed by the ordinary State legislature providing that , at some future day , a special assembly should be elected to consider the pro- posed innovations ; and this ' Convention , ' as it is commonly called , would discuss this one ...
... passed by the ordinary State legislature providing that , at some future day , a special assembly should be elected to consider the pro- posed innovations ; and this ' Convention , ' as it is commonly called , would discuss this one ...
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... passed in the following year . * That land should be looked upon as a private commodity , and farming as an ordinary commercial operation , appeared criminal to statesmen who still considered that possession of property entailed duties ...
... passed in the following year . * That land should be looked upon as a private commodity , and farming as an ordinary commercial operation , appeared criminal to statesmen who still considered that possession of property entailed duties ...
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... passed into a common proverb . The outbreak of building was as noticeable as that which at the present day is defacing England with ill - built villas and sordid cottages ; ( * Starkey's dialogue , p . 80 , E. E. T. Soc . See The Ruin ...
... passed into a common proverb . The outbreak of building was as noticeable as that which at the present day is defacing England with ill - built villas and sordid cottages ; ( * Starkey's dialogue , p . 80 , E. E. T. Soc . See The Ruin ...
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