The Lost Principle: Or, The Sectional Equilibrium: how it was Created--how Destroyed--how it May be RestoredJ. Woodhouse, 1860 - 266 頁 |
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第 14 頁
... result of a col- lision between the North and South , and that the differences , in both cases , were adjusted upon the principle of equality . The difference between a simple compact among the States , and one to which sections and ...
... result of a col- lision between the North and South , and that the differences , in both cases , were adjusted upon the principle of equality . The difference between a simple compact among the States , and one to which sections and ...
第 15 頁
... result alone from introducing the principle of equality in the division of power ; for in nature , as it is in the court of chancery , equality is equity . The idea that the partial exclusion of slaves from the representative basis was ...
... result alone from introducing the principle of equality in the division of power ; for in nature , as it is in the court of chancery , equality is equity . The idea that the partial exclusion of slaves from the representative basis was ...
第 48 頁
... result . A distinction had been set up , and urged , between the Northern and Southern States . He had , hitherto , considered this doctrine as heretical . He still thought the distinction groundless . He sees , however , that it is per ...
... result . A distinction had been set up , and urged , between the Northern and Southern States . He had , hitherto , considered this doctrine as heretical . He still thought the distinction groundless . He sees , however , that it is per ...
第 50 頁
... result would follow in the event upon which they threat- ened to act . It is an interesting part of the history of the Constitution , to enquire by what influences the Senatorial equality was in the end produced . It was produced by the ...
... result would follow in the event upon which they threat- ened to act . It is an interesting part of the history of the Constitution , to enquire by what influences the Senatorial equality was in the end produced . It was produced by the ...
第 51 頁
... result in creat- ing a Southern preponderance in the government . As had been intimated by Mr. Gouverneur Morris , the large States of the North wheeled into line with the small States , and car- ried the principle of Senatorial ...
... result in creat- ing a Southern preponderance in the government . As had been intimated by Mr. Gouverneur Morris , the large States of the North wheeled into line with the small States , and car- ried the principle of Senatorial ...
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