The New Star Chamber: And Other EssaysHammersmark Publishing Company, 1904 - 213 halaman |
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... executive is independent of the people and the judiciary sits above impeachment , where the constitution , whose very object was to pre- vent by its limitations a perversion of the republic , is treated with contempt or amended by ...
... executive is independent of the people and the judiciary sits above impeachment , where the constitution , whose very object was to pre- vent by its limitations a perversion of the republic , is treated with contempt or amended by ...
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... executive and judi- cial , acting within their delegated powers as if a gen- eral government had been created which had obliterat- ed every feature of the confederacy . In this creation a step was taken beyond any former attempt . It ...
... executive and judi- cial , acting within their delegated powers as if a gen- eral government had been created which had obliterat- ed every feature of the confederacy . In this creation a step was taken beyond any former attempt . It ...
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... executive officers that there is a resemblance between the things them- selves . For instance , who would pretend that the president is an executive and can make a law because the Czar is an executive and can make a law ? Hence ...
... executive officers that there is a resemblance between the things them- selves . For instance , who would pretend that the president is an executive and can make a law because the Czar is an executive and can make a law ? Hence ...
Halaman 116
... executive or legislative branches of the government ; that the general liberty of the peo- ple could never be endangered by the judiciary . These are very sweeping declarations , which their author was content to express without ...
... executive or legislative branches of the government ; that the general liberty of the peo- ple could never be endangered by the judiciary . These are very sweeping declarations , which their author was content to express without ...
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And Other Essays Edgar Lee Masters. The legislative and executive branches of the gov- ernment are attacked when the court overthrows legis- lation which those branches have enacted . Their powers are utterly prostrated when they can no ...
And Other Essays Edgar Lee Masters. The legislative and executive branches of the gov- ernment are attacked when the court overthrows legis- lation which those branches have enacted . Their powers are utterly prostrated when they can no ...
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Halaman 57 - Any people anywhere being inclined and having the power have the right to rise up and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right — a right which we hope and believe is to liberate the world.
Halaman 125 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
Halaman 84 - The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Halaman 129 - States; and the people of each State shall have free ingress and regress to and from any other State, and shall enjoy therein all the privileges of trade and commerce subject to the same duties, impositions, and restrictions as the inhabitants thereof respectively...
Halaman 153 - The Government then of the United States can claim no powers which are not granted to it by the Constitution; and the powers actually granted must be such as are expressly given, or given by necessary implication.
Halaman 69 - Hamilton was, indeed, a singular character. Of acute understanding, disinterested, honest, and honorable in all private transactions, amiable in society, and duly valuing virtue in private life, yet so bewitched and perverted by the British example, as to be under thorough conviction that corruption was essential to the government of a nation.
Halaman 61 - HERE WAS BURIED THOMAS JEFFERSON AUTHOR OF THE DECLARATION OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE, OF THE STATUTE OF VIRGINIA FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM, AND FATHER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA: because by these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most to be remembered.
Halaman 126 - That the only representatives of the people of these colonies are persons chosen therein by themselves, and that no taxes ever have been, or can. be constitutionally imposed on them, but by their respective legislatures.
Halaman 54 - The Union : next to our Liberty the most dear: may we all remember that it can only be preserved by respecting the rights of the States, and distributing equally the benefit and burden of the Union...
Halaman 130 - And for extending the fundamental principles of civil and religious liberty, which form the basis whereon these republics, their laws and constitutions, are erected; to fix and establish those principles as the basis of all laws, constitutions, and governments which forever hereafter shall be formed in the said territory...