The Columbian Union: Consisting of General and Particular Explanations of Government, and the Columbian Constitution ...author, 1815 - 195 halaman |
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... less all branches of government are subjected to the suffrages of the poor as well as rich , to frequent rotations from office and in a manner too , that no one but their God shall know who is governor till after election . Instead of ...
... less all branches of government are subjected to the suffrages of the poor as well as rich , to frequent rotations from office and in a manner too , that no one but their God shall know who is governor till after election . Instead of ...
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... less leisure moments more interesting ; till he has sufficient time for arranging on his mind the whole of the constitution , sufficiently for understanding its regular chain , as it is intended to constitue a complete system . THE ...
... less leisure moments more interesting ; till he has sufficient time for arranging on his mind the whole of the constitution , sufficiently for understanding its regular chain , as it is intended to constitue a complete system . THE ...
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... less great alterable divisions , bearing the names of DISTRICTS , and particularly distinguished by different titles ... less than twenty nor more than thirty members to the lower branch of the Columbian Congress , according to this ...
... less great alterable divisions , bearing the names of DISTRICTS , and particularly distinguished by different titles ... less than twenty nor more than thirty members to the lower branch of the Columbian Congress , according to this ...
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... less complete degrees of land and water , and be as convenient in regard to their geo- graphical extent as circumstances will admit . ( E ) . SECT . 3. The civil divisions of the Columbian Union shall consist of limited counties of ...
... less complete degrees of land and water , and be as convenient in regard to their geo- graphical extent as circumstances will admit . ( E ) . SECT . 3. The civil divisions of the Columbian Union shall consist of limited counties of ...
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... less than one hundred and twenty - five , and more than twenty - five legal voters , shall only elect one of said ... less than one nor more than five members to the lower branch of the Colum- bian Congress ; and so that each town shall ...
... less than one hundred and twenty - five , and more than twenty - five legal voters , shall only elect one of said ... less than one nor more than five members to the lower branch of the Colum- bian Congress ; and so that each town shall ...
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Halaman 102 - Congress. No state shall, without the consent of Congress, lay any duty on tonnage, keep troops or ships of war in time of peace, enter into any agreement or compact with another state or with a foreign power, or engage in war, unless actually invaded, or in such imminent danger as will not admit of delay.
Halaman 98 - Judgment in cases of impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from office, and disqualification to hold and enjoy any office of honour, trust, or profit under the United States ; but the party convicted shall nevertheless be liable and subject to indictment, trial, judgment, and punishment, according
Halaman 65 - ... to take and surprise, by all ways and means whatsoever, all and every such person or persons, with their ships, arms, ammunition and other goods, as shall, in a hostile manner, invade, or attempt the invading, conquering, or annoying this Commonwealth...
Halaman 105 - ... the time of adjournment, he may adjourn them to such time as he shall think proper ; he shall receive ambassadors and other public ministers ; he shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed, and shall commission all the officers of the United States. SECT. 4. The President, Vice-President, and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. ARTICLE III. SECT. 1. The judicial...
Halaman 124 - Wonderful people! Ages to come will read with astonishment the history of your brilliant exploits. I rejoice that the period of your toils and of your immense sacrifices is approaching.
Halaman 123 - ... my anxious recollections, my sympathetic feelings, and my best wishes are irresistibly excited whensoever in any country I see an oppressed nation unfurl the banners of freedom.
Halaman 181 - Almost all the parts of our bodies require some expense. The feet demand shoes ; the legs stockings ; the rest of the body clothing ; and the belly a good deal of victuals. Our eyes, though exceedingly useful, ask, when reasonable, only the cheap assistance of spectacles, which could not much impair our finances. But the eyes of other people are the eyes that ruin us. If all but myself were blind, I should want neither fine clothes, fine houses. nor fine furniture.
Halaman 124 - I rejoice that liberty, which you have so long embraced with enthusiasm ; liberty, of which you have been the invincible defenders, now finds an asylum in the bosom of a regularly organized Government; a Government, which, being formed to secure the happiness of the French people, corresponds with the ardent wishes of my heart, while it gratifies the pride of every citizen of the United States by its resemblance to their own. On these glorious events, accept, sir, my sincere congratulations.
Halaman 117 - Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation ? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground ? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor, or caprice?