An Exposition of the Constitution of the United StatesClaxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1877 - 295 halaman |
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... Obligation of Contracts Prohibition as to Imposts Tonnage Duties Troops and Ships of War Compacts • • Prohibition as to War Implied Prohibition as to Taxation THE PRESIDENT . General Observations Unity of the Executive PAGE 141 142 143 ...
... Obligation of Contracts Prohibition as to Imposts Tonnage Duties Troops and Ships of War Compacts • • Prohibition as to War Implied Prohibition as to Taxation THE PRESIDENT . General Observations Unity of the Executive PAGE 141 142 143 ...
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... obligation of contracts , or grant any title of nobility or make hand funest . 2. No state shall , without the consent of the Congress , LayoƐ . lo lay any imposts or duties on imports or exports , except Cong what may be absolutely ...
... obligation of contracts , or grant any title of nobility or make hand funest . 2. No state shall , without the consent of the Congress , LayoƐ . lo lay any imposts or duties on imports or exports , except Cong what may be absolutely ...
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... obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States , or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave ; but all such debts , obli- gations , and claims shall be held illegal and void . SECTION 5 ...
... obligation incurred in aid of insurrection or rebellion against the United States , or any claim for the loss or emancipation of any slave ; but all such debts , obli- gations , and claims shall be held illegal and void . SECTION 5 ...
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... whole authority . By their assent and ratification it became of complete obligation , and bound the state sovereignties . 012 ། Organization of the Government . 20. Eleven of the states The Meeting and Result of the Convention.
... whole authority . By their assent and ratification it became of complete obligation , and bound the state sovereignties . 012 ། Organization of the Government . 20. Eleven of the states The Meeting and Result of the Convention.
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... obligation resting upon them . Another difference is , that two - thirds of the Senators present must concur in order to convict , whereas a majority of the Lords is sufficient for that purpose . It is necessary , however , to the ...
... obligation resting upon them . Another difference is , that two - thirds of the Senators present must concur in order to convict , whereas a majority of the Lords is sufficient for that purpose . It is necessary , however , to the ...
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Halaman 27 - ... 3. The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury; and such trial shall be held in the state where the said crimes shall have been committed; but when not committed within any state, the trial shall be at such place or places as the congress may by law have directed.
Halaman 259 - ... All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states, in proportion to the value of all land within each state, granted to or surveyed for any person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled, shall...
Halaman 255 - II. Each State retains its sovereignty, freedom, and independence, and every power, jurisdiction, and right, which is not by this confederation expressly delegated to the United States in Congress assembled.
Halaman 285 - It is our true policy to steer clear of permanent alliances with any portion of the foreign world; so far, I mean, as we are now at liberty to do it; for let me not be understood as capable of patronizing infidelity to existing engagements. I hold the maxim no less applicable to public than to private affairs, that honesty is always the best policy. I repeat it, therefore, let those engagements be observed in their genuine sense. But, in my opinion, it is unnecessary and would be unwise to extend...
Halaman 283 - ... the latter without adequate inducement or justification. It leads also to concessions to the favorite nation of privileges denied to others, which is apt doubly to injure the nation making the concessions by unnecessarily parting with what ought to have been retained and by exciting jealousy, illwill, and a disposition to retaliate in the parties from whom equal privileges are withheld...
Halaman 274 - The east. in a like intercourse with the west, already finds, and in the progressive improvement of interior communications by land and water will more and more find a valuable vent for the commodities which it brings from abroad, or manufactures at home. The west derives from the east supplies requisite to its growth and comfort — and what is perhaps of still greater consequence, it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of indispensable outlets for its own productions, to the weight, influence,...
Halaman 270 - ... have been a uniform sacrifice of inclination to the opinion of duty and to a deference for what appeared to be your desire. I constantly hoped that it would have been much earlier in my power, consistently with motives which I was not at liberty to disregard, to return to that retirement from which I had been reluctantly drawn.
Halaman 132 - The writ of habeas corpus shall in no case extend to a prisoner in jail, unless where he is in custody under or by color of the authority of the United States...
Halaman 278 - In all the changes to which you may be invited, remember that time and habit are at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments as of other human institutions; that experience is the surest standard by which to test the real tendency of the existing constitution of a country; that facility in changes, upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion, exposes to perpetual change, from the endless variety of hypothesis and opinion...
Halaman 258 - United States in Congress assembled can be consulted ; nor shall any state grant commissions to any ship or vessels of war, nor letters of marque or reprisal, except it be after a declaration of war by the United States in Congress assembled; and then only against the kingdom or state, and the subjects thereof, against which war has been so declared, and under such regulations as shall be established by the United States...