Three Human Rights in the Constitution of 1787University of Kansas Press, 1956 - 245 pages |
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... become as absolute a ruler as his father desired to be , had not death stepped in the way . When James II succeeded his brother in February , 1685 , he was the first avowed Roman Catholic to occupy the throne for over 125 years . During ...
... become as absolute a ruler as his father desired to be , had not death stepped in the way . When James II succeeded his brother in February , 1685 , he was the first avowed Roman Catholic to occupy the throne for over 125 years . During ...
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... become steadily in need of large sums of money . He was a great buyer of jewelry and lavished generous gifts on his fa- vorites . As if those troubles were not enough , the Thirty Years ' War broke out in 1618 through the folly of his ...
... become steadily in need of large sums of money . He was a great buyer of jewelry and lavished generous gifts on his fa- vorites . As if those troubles were not enough , the Thirty Years ' War broke out in 1618 through the folly of his ...
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... become American citizens . Yet there is nothing wicked about being an unnaturalized alien . Herbert Hoover had that status in China and England for decades before he became Secretary of Commerce and President . The same is true of ...
... become American citizens . Yet there is nothing wicked about being an unnaturalized alien . Herbert Hoover had that status in China and England for decades before he became Secretary of Commerce and President . The same is true of ...
Contents
FREEDOM OF DEBATE IN CONGRESS | 4 |
THE PROHIBITION OF BILLS OF ATTAINDER | 90 |
FREEDOM OF MOVEMENT | 162 |
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