The American Constitutional System: An Introduction to the Study of the American StateCentury Company, 1904 - 323 halaman |
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... held that , though an exist- ing State , so long as it acts through the forms pre- scribed for constitutional amendment , may wholly change the character of its governmental organization , or may delegate the exercise of its most ...
... held that , though an exist- ing State , so long as it acts through the forms pre- scribed for constitutional amendment , may wholly change the character of its governmental organization , or may delegate the exercise of its most ...
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... held to have derived its sovereignty by grant from the formerly existing sovereignties , nor can such sovereignties be held to continue to exist after the new national sov- ereignty becomes a fact . We are thus irresistibly led to the ...
... held to have derived its sovereignty by grant from the formerly existing sovereignties , nor can such sovereignties be held to continue to exist after the new national sov- ereignty becomes a fact . We are thus irresistibly led to the ...
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... held regarding the nature of the American State . In the controversies which have been had as to the nature of our Union , the States ' Rights school have held a single and logical theory , according to which it has been declared that ...
... held regarding the nature of the American State . In the controversies which have been had as to the nature of our Union , the States ' Rights school have held a single and logical theory , according to which it has been declared that ...
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... held the contrary view , and that a reasonable interpretation of the facts supports them in their opinion . Concert of action there of course was , but coöperation did not create constitutional union any more than did the concert of ...
... held the contrary view , and that a reasonable interpretation of the facts supports them in their opinion . Concert of action there of course was , but coöperation did not create constitutional union any more than did the concert of ...
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... held that if it be admitted that the States were sovereign in 1789 , and that the people themselves believed the Constitution to be , and intended that it should be , a compact between the States , then a Confederacy must be conceded to ...
... held that if it be admitted that the States were sovereign in 1789 , and that the people themselves believed the Constitution to be , and intended that it should be , a compact between the States , then a Confederacy must be conceded to ...
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Halaman 95 - ... Not only, therefore, can there be no loss of separate and independent autonomy to the States, through their union under the Constitution, but it may be not unreasonably said that the preservation of the States, and the maintenance of their governments, are as much within the design and care of the Constitution as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance of the National government. The Constitution, in all its provisions, looks to an indestructible Union, composed of indestructible States.
Halaman 132 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Halaman 274 - The records and judicial proceedings of the courts of any State or Territory, or of any such country, shall be proved or admitted in any other court within the United States, by the attestation of the clerk, and the seal of the court annexed, if there be a seal, together with a certificate of the judge, chief justice, or presiding magistrate, that the said attestation is in due form.
Halaman 309 - No person except a natural-born citizen or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not have attained to the age of thirtyfive years, and been fourteen years a resident within the United States.
Halaman 40 - The powers of the legislature are defined and limited, and that those limits may not be mistaken or forgotten the Constitution is written. To what purpose are powers limited, and to what purpose is that limitation committed to writing, if these limits may at any time be passed by those intended to be restrained...
Halaman 284 - No State shall, without the Consent of Congress, . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State, or with a foreign Power, . . .
Halaman 48 - ... ordained and established' in the name of the people; and is declared to be ordained 'in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquillity, and secure the blessings of liberty to themselves and to their posterity.' The assent of the States in their sovereign capacity is implied in calling a convention, and thus submitting that instrument to the people. But the people were at perfect liberty to accept or reject it, and their act was final. It required not the affirmance,...
Halaman 80 - ... and I hereby command the persons composing the combinations aforesaid to disperse, and retire peaceably to their respective abodes within twenty days from this date.
Halaman 260 - Spanish subjects, natives of the Peninsula, residing in the territory over which Spain by the present treaty relinquishes or cedes her sovereignty, may remain in such territory or may remove therefrom, retaining in either event all their rights of property, including the right to sell or dispose of such property or of its proceeds; and they shall also have the right to carry on their industry, commerce, and profession, being subject in respect thereof to such laws as are applicable to other foreigners.
Halaman 248 - States, whose fathers were or may be at the time of their birth citizens thereof, are declared to be citizens of the United States; but the rights of citizenship shall not descend to children whose fathers never resided in the United States.