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That stadtholder , that that will not only sacrifice all your commercial executive
magistrate , contrived it , in conjuncinterests , but throw prostrate your bill of rights
. tion with other European nations . It was not Does he fear that their shifs will ...
That stadtholder , that that will not only sacrifice all your commercial executive
magistrate , contrived it , in conjuncinterests , but throw prostrate your bill of rights
. tion with other European nations . It was not Does he fear that their shifs will ...
Halaman 54
By by the fundamental laws of the constitution , king James ' s withdrawing , the
executive magis - and engaged as I am in the cause of virtue , I trate was gone ,
thereby , in the eye of the law , fear no consequences from their machinations .
the ...
By by the fundamental laws of the constitution , king James ' s withdrawing , the
executive magis - and engaged as I am in the cause of virtue , I trate was gone ,
thereby , in the eye of the law , fear no consequences from their machinations .
the ...
Halaman 76
Is the executive science even of government itself , seems yet to power of Great
Britain founded on representabe almost in its state of infancy . Governments , tion
? This is not pretended . Before the Revoin general , have been the result of ...
Is the executive science even of government itself , seems yet to power of Great
Britain founded on representabe almost in its state of infancy . Governments , tion
? This is not pretended . Before the Revoin general , have been the result of ...
Halaman 99
The business belongs to the executive , in of enmity , and towards those we call
friends , whose hands the constitution has placed the something more than
passive good will . We power of dealing with foreign nations . It is are to take
active ...
The business belongs to the executive , in of enmity , and towards those we call
friends , whose hands the constitution has placed the something more than
passive good will . We power of dealing with foreign nations . It is are to take
active ...
Halaman 106
But curring , impart to it that force which it wants . bad bargains do not bind this
House , and , of The doctrine has been avowed , that the inevitable consequence
, do not bind the nation , treaty , though formally ratified by the executive When a
...
But curring , impart to it that force which it wants . bad bargains do not bind this
House , and , of The doctrine has been avowed , that the inevitable consequence
, do not bind the nation , treaty , though formally ratified by the executive When a
...
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American Eloquence: a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the ..., Volume 2 Tampilan utuh - 1857 |
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