Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and Constitutional Construction: Containing an Examination of Adjudged Cases on Constitutional Law Under the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the Respective States Concerning Legislative Power, and Also the Consideration of the Rules of Law in the Construction of Statutes and Constitutional ProvisionsThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 2007 - 976 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... admitted under the age of thirty. After enquiry made into the manners and conduct of the candidate, he was made to take an oath, whereby he engaged to give at all times the best counsel he could to the people, and never to depart in the ...
... admitted under the age of thirty. After enquiry made into the manners and conduct of the candidate, he was made to take an oath, whereby he engaged to give at all times the best counsel he could to the people, and never to depart in the ...
第 15 頁
... must have been large, as a hundred were selected from it to form a separate assembly. In the senate all affairs of consequence were debated, letters from generals read, ambassadors admitted, CHAP. I.] LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY. 15.
... must have been large, as a hundred were selected from it to form a separate assembly. In the senate all affairs of consequence were debated, letters from generals read, ambassadors admitted, CHAP. I.] LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY. 15.
第 16 頁
... admitted, alliances formed, and peace or war declared. The unanimous voice of the senate was supreme, from which no appeal lay. But in case of their disagreement, then the subject matter of such disagreement was laid before the people ...
... admitted, alliances formed, and peace or war declared. The unanimous voice of the senate was supreme, from which no appeal lay. But in case of their disagreement, then the subject matter of such disagreement was laid before the people ...
第 31 頁
... admission of deputies of towns and boroughs into Parliament. Edward continually engaged in wars, either against Scotland or on the continent, seeing his demesne considerably diminished, was frequently reduced to the most pressing ...
... admission of deputies of towns and boroughs into Parliament. Edward continually engaged in wars, either against Scotland or on the continent, seeing his demesne considerably diminished, was frequently reduced to the most pressing ...
第 32 頁
... admitted was not used in England, till the reign of Henry III., which is contrary to the assertion of Lord Coke,(c) that the word was in use before the conquest(d) It is generally supposed that the origin of the house of commons may be ...
... admitted was not used in England, till the reign of Henry III., which is contrary to the assertion of Lord Coke,(c) that the word was in use before the conquest(d) It is generally supposed that the origin of the house of commons may be ...
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CHAPTER VII | 236 |
Constitutional restrictions upon Legislative Power under the Con | 310 |
CHAPTER XIII | 739 |
CHAPTER XIV | 751 |
CHAPTER XV | 771 |
CHAPTER XVI | 814 |
CHAPTER XVII | 839 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 854 |
CHAPTER XX | 913 |
CHAPTER XXI | 935 |
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