| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1901 - 664 頁
...instrument of union — the Constitution. But of late the federal government had manifested a spirit "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... | |
| 1912 - 1338 頁
...certain general phrases (which, having been copied from the very limited grant of powers !n the former Articles of Confederation, were the less liable to...misconstrued' so as to destroy the meaning and effect of the purticiihir enumeration whfrli necessarily explains and limits the general phrases uud so ns to consolidate... | |
| Raleigh C. Minor - 1913 - 212 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." § 100. (II) The Nationalistic or Centralistic School, and Its Doctrines. In opposition to the theories... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 498 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...result of which would be to transform the present Hepublican system of the United States into an absolute, or at best a mixed monarchy." The Alien and... | |
| John Anderson Richardson - 1914 - 616 頁
...grant of powers in the former Articles of Confederation were the less liable to be misunderstood), so as to destroy the meaning and effect of the particular...System of the United States into an absolute, or, at least, a mixed Monarchy." (Works of Hamilton, Vol. 6, page 530). These are the resolutions of seven... | |
| Dice Robins Anderson - 1914 - 300 頁
...general phrases so as to destroy the meaning and effect of the particular enumeration explaining them "and so as to consolidate the states by degrees into...one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable consequence of which would be to transform the present republican system of the United States into... | |
| Dice Robins Anderson - 1914 - 294 頁
...constructions of the constitutional chapter which defines them," and to expand certain general phrases so as to destroy the meaning and effect of the particular enumeration explaining them "and so as to consolidate the states by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 800 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... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 632 頁
...enlarge its powers by forced constructions of the constitutional charter which defines them . . . and so to consolidate the States, by degrees, into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and the inevitable result of which would be to transform the present republican system of the United States... | |
| David Saville Muzzey - 1915 - 634 頁
...enlarge its powers by forced constructions of the constitutional charter which defines them . . . and so to consolidate the States, by degrees, into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and the inevitable result of which would be to transform the present republican system of the United States... | |
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