Outlines of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States: Designed as a Text Book for Lectures, as a Class Book for Academies and Common Schools, and as a Manual for Popular UseCollins and Hannay, 1833 - 249 頁 |
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第 xxi 頁
... punishment of counterfeiting the securities and public coin of the United States . 5. To establish an uniform rule of naturalization . 6. To establish uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies . 7. To prescribe , by penal laws , the ...
... punishment of counterfeiting the securities and public coin of the United States . 5. To establish an uniform rule of naturalization . 6. To establish uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies . 7. To prescribe , by penal laws , the ...
第 xxii 頁
... punishment of treason against the United States . 4. To adinit new States into the Union . 5. To dispose of , and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory , and other property of the United States .. 6. To ...
... punishment of treason against the United States . 4. To adinit new States into the Union . 5. To dispose of , and make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory , and other property of the United States .. 6. To ...
第 30 頁
... punished . 30. The most essential of these privileges were those natural rights which are common to all man- kind , and which , in virtue of certain fundamental laws of England , were held to be the peculiar birthright and inheritance ...
... punished . 30. The most essential of these privileges were those natural rights which are common to all man- kind , and which , in virtue of certain fundamental laws of England , were held to be the peculiar birthright and inheritance ...
第 43 頁
... in any other place , for any speech or debate - therein . 94. Although no express power is given to either House to punish for contempts , unless when commit- ted by its own members ; yet a power , CHAP . I. 43 PRIVILEGES OF CONGRESS .
... in any other place , for any speech or debate - therein . 94. Although no express power is given to either House to punish for contempts , unless when commit- ted by its own members ; yet a power , CHAP . I. 43 PRIVILEGES OF CONGRESS .
第 44 頁
... punish in such cases , as well as in cases of immedi ate insult or disturbance , preventing the exercise of ts ordinary functions ; the existence and the exer- cise of the right in both cases , being equally founded in the necessity of ...
... punish in such cases , as well as in cases of immedi ate insult or disturbance , preventing the exercise of ts ordinary functions ; the existence and the exer- cise of the right in both cases , being equally founded in the necessity of ...
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