A Constitutional View of the late War between the States; its causes, character, conduct and results, presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty Hall, 第 1 卷National Publishing Company, 1868 - 655 頁 |
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... words were ever uttered with more earnestness or greater sincerity than were the words of that speech . No stronger or more ardent Union man ever lived than I was . Not a man in the Convention which framed the Constitution of the United ...
... words were ever uttered with more earnestness or greater sincerity than were the words of that speech . No stronger or more ardent Union man ever lived than I was . Not a man in the Convention which framed the Constitution of the United ...
第 27 頁
... words : " There is a political force in ideas which silently renders protestations , promises , and guaran- tees , no matter in what good faith they may have been given , of no avail , and which makes Constitutions obsolete . Against ...
... words : " There is a political force in ideas which silently renders protestations , promises , and guaran- tees , no matter in what good faith they may have been given , of no avail , and which makes Constitutions obsolete . Against ...
第 46 頁
... words : " That the legislative acts of the United States , made by virtue and in pursuance of the articles of Union , and all treaties , made and ratified under the authority of the United States , shall be the supreme law of the ...
... words : " That the legislative acts of the United States , made by virtue and in pursuance of the articles of Union , and all treaties , made and ratified under the authority of the United States , shall be the supreme law of the ...
第 47 頁
... words , that this clause did not in the least change the character of the former Government in this respect , and that the acts of the General Govern- ment , under the present Constitution , are no more binding on the States , or the ...
... words , that this clause did not in the least change the character of the former Government in this respect , and that the acts of the General Govern- ment , under the present Constitution , are no more binding on the States , or the ...
第 49 頁
... words : Ils ont force de loi a l'egard des sujets , considèrès comme tels ; ' and it is very manifest , continues he , that two sovereigns , who enter into a treaty , impose , by such treaty , an obligation on their subjects to conform ...
... words : Ils ont force de loi a l'egard des sujets , considèrès comme tels ; ' and it is very manifest , continues he , that two sovereigns , who enter into a treaty , impose , by such treaty , an obligation on their subjects to conform ...
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