The Southern Quarterly Review, 12. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1965 |
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433. oldal
... exercise of this power of disposing was not to be referred to the purposes of the cession . The General Government , " says Mr. Clay , in his speech on the land bill , " is a mere trustee , holding those domains in virtue of those deeds ...
... exercise of this power of disposing was not to be referred to the purposes of the cession . The General Government , " says Mr. Clay , in his speech on the land bill , " is a mere trustee , holding those domains in virtue of those deeds ...
435. oldal
... exercise of them made no longer question- able . But the powers themselves remained the same , —we mean the powers in relation to the territories . And under the constitution , as before , we must refer in a question of the exercise of ...
... exercise of them made no longer question- able . But the powers themselves remained the same , —we mean the powers in relation to the territories . And under the constitution , as before , we must refer in a question of the exercise of ...
488. oldal
... exercise of his duties for the good of the whole . The representative exercises this authority for the good and for the protection of the minority , as well as for the majority . The Constitution intended to place this check on the ...
... exercise of his duties for the good of the whole . The representative exercises this authority for the good and for the protection of the minority , as well as for the majority . The Constitution intended to place this check on the ...
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