The American Constitutional System: An Introduction to the Study of the American StateCentury Company, 1904 - 323 halaman |
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... given community of individuals viewed in a certain aspect - namely , as a political unity . The one characteristic that is essential to the State , and serves to distinguish it in toto genere from all other human associations , is its ...
... given community of individuals viewed in a certain aspect - namely , as a political unity . The one characteristic that is essential to the State , and serves to distinguish it in toto genere from all other human associations , is its ...
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... given State may , in fact , retain under its own immediate direc- tion only a most meager complement of activities , and 1 " Political Science and Constitutional Law , " I , 176 . yet preserve unimpaired its sovereignty ; for in such a ...
... given State may , in fact , retain under its own immediate direc- tion only a most meager complement of activities , and 1 " Political Science and Constitutional Law , " I , 176 . yet preserve unimpaired its sovereignty ; for in such a ...
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... given to the several dis- tricts into which the State's territory is divided . Con- versely , we must hold that in all composite political organizations in which the individual members still retain their sovereignty , and therefore ...
... given to the several dis- tricts into which the State's territory is divided . Con- versely , we must hold that in all composite political organizations in which the individual members still retain their sovereignty , and therefore ...
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... given by the people not as individuals composing one entire nation , but as composing the distinct and independent States to which they respectively belong . It is to be the assent and ratification of the several States , derived from ...
... given by the people not as individuals composing one entire nation , but as composing the distinct and independent States to which they respectively belong . It is to be the assent and ratification of the several States , derived from ...
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... given of the motives and intentions of those who framed and adopted our Constitution , we seem to be thrown into the peculiar position of maintaining that the people desired and thought that they were ob- taining a result that we now ...
... given of the motives and intentions of those who framed and adopted our Constitution , we seem to be thrown into the peculiar position of maintaining that the people desired and thought that they were ob- taining a result that we now ...
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