The North American Review, 118. ciltO. Everett, 1968 |
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Sayfa 11
... Constitution may be described as the close union , the nearly complete fusion , of the executive and legisla- tive powers . No doubt by the traditional theory , as it exists in all the books , the goodness of our Constitution consists ...
... Constitution may be described as the close union , the nearly complete fusion , of the executive and legisla- tive powers . No doubt by the traditional theory , as it exists in all the books , the goodness of our Constitution consists ...
Sayfa 17
... Constitution , and we take issue as to fact as well as logic . The founders of the United States did not exclude the ministers from Congress . The Constitution is absolutely silent upon the subject . We attribute such exclu- sion to the ...
... Constitution , and we take issue as to fact as well as logic . The founders of the United States did not exclude the ministers from Congress . The Constitution is absolutely silent upon the subject . We attribute such exclu- sion to the ...
Sayfa 94
... constitutional . " No history records their names . It is certain that the constitution- ality of such issues was never questioned by any tribunal , either of the States or of the United States . The former had exercised this right ...
... constitutional . " No history records their names . It is certain that the constitution- ality of such issues was never questioned by any tribunal , either of the States or of the United States . The former had exercised this right ...
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ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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