| Eben Greenough Scott - 1895 - 458 頁
...certain general phrases (which, having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former Articles of Confederation, were the less liable to...States into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy. . . . That the good people of this commonwealth, having ever felt, and continuing to feel, the most... | |
| Roger Foster - 1895 - 730 頁
...certain general phrases (which having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former articles of confederation were the less liable to...one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable consequence of which would be, to transform the present republican system of the United States, into... | |
| 1896 - 114 頁
...certain general phrases (which having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former Articles of Confederation, were the less liable to...inevitable result of which would be, to transform 9184«) the present republican system of the United States into an absolute, or at best, a mixed monarchy.... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - 1897 - 488 頁
...certain general phrases (which having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former articles of confederation, were the less liable to...one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable consequence of which would be to transform the present republican system of the United States into... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1898 - 884 頁
...certain general phrases (which, having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former articles of confederation, were the less liable to...States into an absolute, or at best, a mixed monarchy. 5. That the General Assembly doth particularly protest against the palpable and alarming infractions... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1898 - 548 頁
..." to enlarge its powers by forced constructions of the constitutional charter which defines them," "so as to consolidate the States by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable consequence of which would be to transform the republican system of the United States into an absolute,... | |
| John Randolph Tucker - 1899 - 514 頁
...certain general phrases (which having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former articles of confederation, were the less liable to...States, into an absolute, or at best a mixed monarchy. "That the general assembly doth particularly protest against the palpable and alarming infractions... | |
| James Herron Hopkins - 1900 - 500 頁
...certain general phrases ( which, having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former Articles of Confederation, were the less liable to...States into an absolute, or at best a mixed monarchy. 5. That the General Assembly doth particularly protest against the palpable and alarming infractions... | |
| James Herron Hopkins - 1900 - 492 頁
...certain general phrases ( which, having been copied from the very limited grant of powers in the former Articles of Confederation, were the less liable to...States into an absolute, or at best a mixed monarchy. 5. That the General Assembly doth particularly protest against the palpable and alarming infractions... | |
| 1901 - 536 頁
...the very limited grant of powers in the former articles of confederation were the less liable to he misconstrued), so as to destroy the meaning and effect...necessarily explains and limits the general phrases ; so as to consolidate the Slates by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable... | |
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