Free Government in England and America: Containing the Great Charter, the Petition of Right, the Bill of Rights, the Federal Constitution, 第 25 卷Carleton, 1864 - 576 頁 |
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... receiving Absolution - Discovery of the Charter of Henry I. by Langton - The Barons Swear to Maintain it , and Demand that John shall Ratify it - They Raise an Army - London De- clares for the Barons - The Meeting at Runnymede - The ...
... receiving Absolution - Discovery of the Charter of Henry I. by Langton - The Barons Swear to Maintain it , and Demand that John shall Ratify it - They Raise an Army - London De- clares for the Barons - The Meeting at Runnymede - The ...
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... received its highest reward , that genius and invention achieved their greatest triumphs , that education was most widely disseminated ; and it was here that freedom , peace , and prosperity had made their cherished home . We had done ...
... received its highest reward , that genius and invention achieved their greatest triumphs , that education was most widely disseminated ; and it was here that freedom , peace , and prosperity had made their cherished home . We had done ...
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... receiving the king's pardon ; and the party suffering shall also have his private action against the person committing , and all his aiders , advisers , and abettors , and shall recover treble costs , besides his damages , which no jury ...
... receiving the king's pardon ; and the party suffering shall also have his private action against the person committing , and all his aiders , advisers , and abettors , and shall recover treble costs , besides his damages , which no jury ...
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... received as good law that congressional legislation is proof of constitutional right , yet it is undeniably true that there are many persons - far too many - who are satisfied with this kind of reasoning . We well understand , that a ...
... received as good law that congressional legislation is proof of constitutional right , yet it is undeniably true that there are many persons - far too many - who are satisfied with this kind of reasoning . We well understand , that a ...
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... received and enforced by Congress , as a legislative grant , in the most arbitrary and unjustifiable manner , is the very best proof that it should not have been placed in the hands of that body . The precedent goes for nothing , beyond ...
... received and enforced by Congress , as a legislative grant , in the most arbitrary and unjustifiable manner , is the very best proof that it should not have been placed in the hands of that body . The precedent goes for nothing , beyond ...
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第 539 頁 - United States of America, in Congress assembled, two thirds of both houses concurring, that the following Articles be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States, as amendments to the Constitution of the United States, all or any of which articles, when ratified by three fourths of the
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