History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volume 2Harper, 1863 |
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... subjects who lived under it , the constitu- tion , framed by the people for their own guidance in exercising their sovereign power , became a com- pact between themselves and every one of their number . CH . I. ] 7 REPUBLICAN FREEDOM .
... subjects who lived under it , the constitu- tion , framed by the people for their own guidance in exercising their sovereign power , became a com- pact between themselves and every one of their number . CH . I. ] 7 REPUBLICAN FREEDOM .
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... exercise for the time being , - they had discovered the possibility of limiting the mode in which the organic law itself was to be changed . By prescribing certain forms in which the change was to be made , and especially by re- quiring ...
... exercise for the time being , - they had discovered the possibility of limiting the mode in which the organic law itself was to be changed . By prescribing certain forms in which the change was to be made , and especially by re- quiring ...
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... exercises the political rights , and protects the political interests , of such a people . But , hith- erto , the people of the United States had been divided into distinct sovereignties ; and although by the Articles of Confederation ...
... exercises the political rights , and protects the political interests , of such a people . But , hith- erto , the people of the United States had been divided into distinct sovereignties ; and although by the Articles of Confederation ...
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... exercise its legislative power . Those objects , they contended , were not fully stated by their opponents . The latter generally regarded the objects of the Union as confined to defence against foreign danger and internal disorder ...
... exercise its legislative power . Those objects , they contended , were not fully stated by their opponents . The latter generally regarded the objects of the Union as confined to defence against foreign danger and internal disorder ...
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... State legislatures were incom- petent , or in which the harmony of the United States would be interrupted by the exercise of State legislation 50 FORMATION OF THE CONSTITUTION . [ Book IV . Powers to be conferred on the Legislature ·
... State legislatures were incom- petent , or in which the harmony of the United States would be interrupted by the exercise of State legislation 50 FORMATION OF THE CONSTITUTION . [ Book IV . Powers to be conferred on the Legislature ·
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