The Political Grammar of the United States: Or, A Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations Between ThemHarper & brothers, 1834 - 275 من الصفحات |
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... object and his plan . It was early and strongly impressed upon the mind of the writer , that political instruction was necessary to political liberty ; that the establish- ment of constitutional rights pre - supposed in the people a ...
... object and his plan . It was early and strongly impressed upon the mind of the writer , that political instruction was necessary to political liberty ; that the establish- ment of constitutional rights pre - supposed in the people a ...
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... object of the writer in the compilation of the following work . It is intended as a text - book for young men , either in public education or private reading . The works which have preceded it have chiefly been confined to one subject ...
... object of the writer in the compilation of the following work . It is intended as a text - book for young men , either in public education or private reading . The works which have preceded it have chiefly been confined to one subject ...
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... objects and opinions in oppo- sition to others . An illustration of this may be found anywhere . In England , the whigs and tories are two great parties , which have long divided the nation . In France , during the revolution , the ...
... objects and opinions in oppo- sition to others . An illustration of this may be found anywhere . In England , the whigs and tories are two great parties , which have long divided the nation . In France , during the revolution , the ...
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... object ; the latter may have any motive , however personal or selfish , and be directed towards any end , however little connected with the public welfare . Thus , two divisions of the people differing as to how the government shall be ...
... object ; the latter may have any motive , however personal or selfish , and be directed towards any end , however little connected with the public welfare . Thus , two divisions of the people differing as to how the government shall be ...
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... objects of general offence and defence . As such , it was as good a model as any which history presents us ; but as a government , it was utterly inefficient : its prin- cipal defects in the last point of view were , 1. The want of an ...
... objects of general offence and defence . As such , it was as good a model as any which history presents us ; but as a government , it was utterly inefficient : its prin- cipal defects in the last point of view were , 1. The want of an ...
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الصفحة 161 - President, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows: 2. Each State shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to the whole number of Senators and Representatives to which the State may be entitled in the Congress; but no Senator or Representative, or person holding an office of trust or profit under the United States, shall be appointed an elector.
الصفحة 71 - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries, and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.
الصفحة 157 - Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and, from time to time, publish the same, excepting such parts as may in their judgment require secrecy ; and the yeas and nays of the members of either house on any question shall, at the desire of one fifth of those present, be entered on the journal.
الصفحة 160 - ... 2. The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended, unless when, in cases of rebellion or invasion, the public safety may require it. 3. No bill of attainder, or ex post facto law, shall be passed. 4. No capitation or other direct tax shall be laid, unless in proportion to the census or enumeration herein before directed to be taken.
الصفحة 159 - To declare War, grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water; 12 To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years; 13 To provide and maintain a Navy...
الصفحة 156 - Senate, but shall have no vote, unless they be equally divided. 5. The Senate shall choose their other officers, and also a president pro tempore, in the absence of the Vice-President, or when he shall exercise the office of President of the United States. 6. The Senate shall have the sole power to try all impeachments: when sitting for that purpose, they shall be on oath or affirmation. When the President of the United States is tried, the Chief-Justice shall preside; and no person shall be convicted...
الصفحة 162 - Supreme Court, and all other officers of the United States, whose appointments are not herein otherwise provided for, and which shall be established by law; but the Congress may by law vest the appointment of such inferior officers as they think proper in the President alone, in the courts of law, or in the heads of departments.
الصفحة 62 - States, be considered as citizens thereof; and the children of persons who now are, or have been, citizens of the United States, shall, though born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States...
الصفحة 178 - In all our deliberations on this subject we kept steadily in our view, that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence.
الصفحة 157 - The times, places, and manner of holding elections for senators and representatives, shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof; but the congress may at any time, by law, make or alter such regulations, except as to the places of choosing senators.