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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... elected. § 6. In most of the states of Greece, the primordial ground of the government was that of a monarchy, that being the most ancient, and the most generally received plan, sanctioned and commended as it was by Plato, as the most ...
... elected. § 6. In most of the states of Greece, the primordial ground of the government was that of a monarchy, that being the most ancient, and the most generally received plan, sanctioned and commended as it was by Plato, as the most ...
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... elected indifferently from the general body of the Athenians, without distinction. Of the assemblies of the people, these were of two sorts, the one ordinary and fixed to certain days, for which no special summons was given ; the other ...
... elected indifferently from the general body of the Athenians, without distinction. Of the assemblies of the people, these were of two sorts, the one ordinary and fixed to certain days, for which no special summons was given ; the other ...
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... was, that the former was composed of a much greater numerical force, and their office was perpetual ; while the latter was annually elected. These centum viri are supposed to be the same as the one 16 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OP [cHAP. I.
... was, that the former was composed of a much greater numerical force, and their office was perpetual ; while the latter was annually elected. These centum viri are supposed to be the same as the one 16 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OP [cHAP. I.
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... elect and send knights and burgesses to parliament, was issued 49 Hen. HI. It must be confessed, however, that these deputies of the people were not at first possessed of any considerable authority : they were far from enjoying those ...
... elect and send knights and burgesses to parliament, was issued 49 Hen. HI. It must be confessed, however, that these deputies of the people were not at first possessed of any considerable authority : they were far from enjoying those ...
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... and qualifications of this last assumption will come under review in a succeeding chapter. (a) Steph, Elect. L., Vol. i. p. 11. CHAPTER III. § 26. Having thus adverted to the legislative 44 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OP [CHAP. II.
... and qualifications of this last assumption will come under review in a succeeding chapter. (a) Steph, Elect. L., Vol. i. p. 11. CHAPTER III. § 26. Having thus adverted to the legislative 44 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OP [CHAP. II.
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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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