Political and Constitutional Law of the United States of AmericaG.I. Jones and Company, 1876 - 386 страница |
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... body of absolute sovereigns . The three fundamentally different and mu- tually opposing theories of our political system , -one or another of which every voter must necessarily sanction , and consequently , -one or another of which must ...
... body of absolute sovereigns . The three fundamentally different and mu- tually opposing theories of our political system , -one or another of which every voter must necessarily sanction , and consequently , -one or another of which must ...
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... body of electors or voters , and each body of electors or voters making and controlling their own election law by their State Constitution ; -or whether the sceptre of their paramount sovereignty , their power to govern by holding the ...
... body of electors or voters , and each body of electors or voters making and controlling their own election law by their State Constitution ; -or whether the sceptre of their paramount sovereignty , their power to govern by holding the ...
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... body politic or political state ; private , as those of private individuals or natural persons . 25. Public rights . ( 16 ) PUBLIC RIGHTS , namely , those of a people con- sidered as a political community or state , are either such as ...
... body politic or political state ; private , as those of private individuals or natural persons . 25. Public rights . ( 16 ) PUBLIC RIGHTS , namely , those of a people con- sidered as a political community or state , are either such as ...
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... body or state , all right is vested in the government of that body , which government is sovereign and supreme ; consequently , the people themselves are its subjects , and the rulers ( those who are called to maintain the constitu ...
... body or state , all right is vested in the government of that body , which government is sovereign and supreme ; consequently , the people themselves are its subjects , and the rulers ( those who are called to maintain the constitu ...
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... body of men . So when he becomes a member of political and civil society , this right is reserved and secured , so far as its exercise does not affect his political and civil relations to others . Both naturally and politically he is ...
... body of men . So when he becomes a member of political and civil society , this right is reserved and secured , so far as its exercise does not affect his political and civil relations to others . Both naturally and politically he is ...
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Страница 119 - It is obviously impracticable, in the Federal Government of these States, to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all. Individuals entering into society must give up a share of liberty to preserve the rest.
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