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 6 頁
... restrain the audaciousness of the people, which every day increased more and more." At this juncture of its affairs Lycurgus devised a plan for a reformation of their government. To qualify himself for the task, he acquainted himself ...
... restrain the audaciousness of the people, which every day increased more and more." At this juncture of its affairs Lycurgus devised a plan for a reformation of their government. To qualify himself for the task, he acquainted himself ...
第 42 頁
... restrained of a liberty or right he before possessed by the general words of an act of parliament, unless he is expressly named in such act ; but if the statute be intended to give a remedy against a wrong,(a) to punish frauds,(6) ...
... restrained of a liberty or right he before possessed by the general words of an act of parliament, unless he is expressly named in such act ; but if the statute be intended to give a remedy against a wrong,(a) to punish frauds,(6) ...
第 51 頁
... restrained him from dissolving the assembly, without the consent of the major part of the house. These acts passed at an assembly held in March, 1659-60, between the resignation of Richard Cromwell, (on 22d April, 1659,) and the ...
... restrained him from dissolving the assembly, without the consent of the major part of the house. These acts passed at an assembly held in March, 1659-60, between the resignation of Richard Cromwell, (on 22d April, 1659,) and the ...
第 56 頁
... on the 22d December in that year. § 38. On their arrival they found themselves without government,— without any constituted authority by which the members of their community could be restrained and 56 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OP [CHAP. IV.
... on the 22d December in that year. § 38. On their arrival they found themselves without government,— without any constituted authority by which the members of their community could be restrained and 56 ORIGIN AND HISTORY OP [CHAP. IV.
第 57 頁
... restrained and its affairs managed. They acknowledged themselves subjects of the King of England and knew they were within his dominion's. Yet they were too insignificant and too remote to feel or fear his authority or to expeet any ...
... restrained and its affairs managed. They acknowledged themselves subjects of the King of England and knew they were within his dominion's. Yet they were too insignificant and too remote to feel or fear his authority or to expeet any ...
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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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