Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State Convention, Assembled May 4th, 1853, to Revise and Amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Том 2White & Potter, printers, 1853 - 2631 страница |
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... respects , the exam- ple of the old Constitution in thus legislating for the regulation of the militia . I would like to ask the chairman of the Committee on the Mili- tia , suppose you incorporate into the Constitution in respect to ...
... respects , the exam- ple of the old Constitution in thus legislating for the regulation of the militia . I would like to ask the chairman of the Committee on the Mili- tia , suppose you incorporate into the Constitution in respect to ...
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... respect to its dangers , requiring more to be guarded and controlled in its exercise than any other branch whatever . We propose to give him unlimited power as com- mander - in - chief . Now what are the duties of the commander - in ...
... respect to its dangers , requiring more to be guarded and controlled in its exercise than any other branch whatever . We propose to give him unlimited power as com- mander - in - chief . Now what are the duties of the commander - in ...
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... respect , for I do not consider that there is any essential improvement proposed . When John Adams and Judge Par- sons passed upon it , I think they knew some- thing ; and what suited them is good enough for me . It is one of the ...
... respect , for I do not consider that there is any essential improvement proposed . When John Adams and Judge Par- sons passed upon it , I think they knew some- thing ; and what suited them is good enough for me . It is one of the ...
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... respect he has . Now , what power has the executive of the State under this provision ? He has exactly the same power in regard to the State that the presi- dent of the United States has in regard to the whole Union - not unlimited ...
... respect he has . Now , what power has the executive of the State under this provision ? He has exactly the same power in regard to the State that the presi- dent of the United States has in regard to the whole Union - not unlimited ...
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... respect to military affairs . At this very time a great move- ment is being made in the most warlike nation in the world - a nation which has kept all other nations in commotion for the last sixty years . I mean Great Britain . A ...
... respect to military affairs . At this very time a great move- ment is being made in the most warlike nation in the world - a nation which has kept all other nations in commotion for the last sixty years . I mean Great Britain . A ...
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