The Unconstitutionality of SlaveryB. Marsh, 1845 - 156 頁 |
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第 10 頁
... ment , rid themselves of that paramount obligation , that all men are under , to declare , if they declare any thing , that justice is law ; that government can have no lawful powers , except those with which it has been invested by ...
... ment , rid themselves of that paramount obligation , that all men are under , to declare , if they declare any thing , that justice is law ; that government can have no lawful powers , except those with which it has been invested by ...
第 19 頁
... ment , which judicial tribunals actually recognize as author- itative . of the legislature , ) were to declare , in their capacity as judges , that an act was void , which , as legislators , they had declared should be valid . And this ...
... ment , which judicial tribunals actually recognize as author- itative . of the legislature , ) were to declare , in their capacity as judges , that an act was void , which , as legislators , they had declared should be valid . And this ...
第 20 頁
... ment of those absolute rights , which were vested in them by the immutable laws of nature ; but which could not be preserved in peace without that mutual assistance and intercourse , which is gained by the institution of friendly and ...
... ment of those absolute rights , which were vested in them by the immutable laws of nature ; but which could not be preserved in peace without that mutual assistance and intercourse , which is gained by the institution of friendly and ...
第 43 頁
... ment has a right to deny any of them , ) enter into , are taken for granted by , and constitute an essential part of all consti- tutions , compacts and systems of government whatsoever.— Otherwise it would be impossible for any ...
... ment has a right to deny any of them , ) enter into , are taken for granted by , and constitute an essential part of all consti- tutions , compacts and systems of government whatsoever.— Otherwise it would be impossible for any ...
第 44 頁
... ment , unless particular truths are plainly denied . And gov- ernments , no more than individuals , have a right to deny them in any case . To deny , in any case , that " self - evident truths " are a part of the law , is equivalent to ...
... ment , unless particular truths are plainly denied . And gov- ernments , no more than individuals , have a right to deny them in any case . To deny , in any case , that " self - evident truths " are a part of the law , is equivalent to ...
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