Cyclopædia of Political Science, Political Economy, and of the Political History of the United States, 第 2 卷John Joseph Lalor Rand, McNally, 1883 |
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第 39 頁
... senate is passed upon by the state legisla- tures , under influences which are well known to be incompatible with consistency , much more with unity in the character of the senate . Under these circumstances , the difficulty of securing ...
... senate is passed upon by the state legisla- tures , under influences which are well known to be incompatible with consistency , much more with unity in the character of the senate . Under these circumstances , the difficulty of securing ...
第 50 頁
... senate at the seat of government . 8. They 1875 ; Ebers , Aegypten in Bild und Wort , Stutt- are to forward another certificate by the postoffice gart , 1879 ; Edwards , A Thousand Miles up the to the president of the senate . 9. They ...
... senate at the seat of government . 8. They 1875 ; Ebers , Aegypten in Bild und Wort , Stutt- are to forward another certificate by the postoffice gart , 1879 ; Edwards , A Thousand Miles up the to the president of the senate . 9. They ...
第 55 頁
... senate declared James Madison elected president of the United States for four years , commencing with the 4th day of March next , and Elbridge Gerry vice- president of the United States for four years , com- mencing on the 4th day of ...
... senate declared James Madison elected president of the United States for four years , commencing with the 4th day of March next , and Elbridge Gerry vice- president of the United States for four years , com- mencing on the 4th day of ...
第 56 頁
... senate then rose , and de- clared that no person had received a majority of the votes given for president of the United States ; that Andrew Jackson , John Quincy Adams , and William H. Crawford , were the three persons who had received ...
... senate then rose , and de- clared that no person had received a majority of the votes given for president of the United States ; that Andrew Jackson , John Quincy Adams , and William H. Crawford , were the three persons who had received ...
第 57 頁
... senate then * declared that William Henry Harrison , of Ohio , having a majority of the whole number of elec- toral votes , is duly elected president of the United States , for four years , commencing with the fourth day of March next ...
... senate then * declared that William Henry Harrison , of Ohio , having a majority of the whole number of elec- toral votes , is duly elected president of the United States , for four years , commencing with the fourth day of March next ...
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第 40 頁 - Washington a department of education for the purpose of collecting such statistics and facts as shall show the condition and progress of education in the several States and Territories and of diffusing such information respecting the organization and management of schools and school systems, and methods of teaching, as shall aid the people of the United States in the establishment and maintenance of efficient school systems, and otherwise promote the cause of education throughout the country.
第 204 頁 - The tax which each individual is bound to pay ought to be certain, and not arbitrary. The time of payment, the manner of payment, the quantity to be paid, ought all to be clear and plain to the contributor and to every other person.
第 134 頁 - The Congress, the Executive, and the Court, must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the constitution. Each public officer, who takes an oath to support the constitution, swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others.
第 332 頁 - ... jurisdiction, of any vessel which, it has reasonable ground to believe, is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace ; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use.
第 76 頁 - ... that the executive will on the first day of january aforesaid by proclamation designate the states and parts of states if any in which the people thereof respectively shall then be in rebellion against the united states and the fact that any state or the people thereof shall on that day be in good faith represented in the congress of the united states by members chosen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of...
第 315 頁 - An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
第 77 頁 - Now, therefore, I, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States, by virtue of the power in me vested as Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States in time of actual armed rebellion against the authority and Government of the United States, and as a fit and necessary war measure for suppressing said rebellion...
第 293 頁 - To lay with one hand the power of the government on the property of the citizen, and with the other to bestow it upon favored individuals to aid private enterprises and build up private fortunes, is none the less a robbery because it is done under the forms of law and is called taxation.
第 428 頁 - To bereave a man of life, or by violence to confiscate his estate without accusation or trial, would be so gross and notorious an act of despotism, as must at once convey the alarm of tyranny throughout the...
第 430 頁 - States; or, being a subject or citizen of a foreign state, and domiciled therein, is in custody for an act done or omitted under any alleged right, title, authority, privilege, protection, or exemption claimed under the commission, or order, or sanction of any foreign state, or under color thereof, the validity and effect whereof depend upon the law of nations; or unless it is necessary to bring the prisoner into court to testify.