The Political Grammar of the United States: Or, a Complete View of the Theory and Practice of the General and State Governments, with the Relations Between Them, Dedicated to the Young Men of the United StatesTruman & Smith, 1840 - 324 страница |
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... militia duty last year should be excused from paying taxes , and those who had not should not be so excused , such a law would be retrospective , but not ex post facto , because not criminal . An ex post facto law makes past acts crimi ...
... militia duty last year should be excused from paying taxes , and those who had not should not be so excused , such a law would be retrospective , but not ex post facto , because not criminal . An ex post facto law makes past acts crimi ...
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... militia , and by the display of superior force , and the determination to use it , quelled the insurgents . In this brief history , we see the effect of excise duties , of which the chief cause , next to the appetite for spirituous ...
... militia , and by the display of superior force , and the determination to use it , quelled the insurgents . In this brief history , we see the effect of excise duties , of which the chief cause , next to the appetite for spirituous ...
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... militia in service as the regulars , but the militia are to be tried by their own officers . § 198. Whatever crimes are committed on board of public ships of war of the United States , whether in port or at sea , are exclusively ...
... militia in service as the regulars , but the militia are to be tried by their own officers . § 198. Whatever crimes are committed on board of public ships of war of the United States , whether in port or at sea , are exclusively ...
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... militia under the command of any one but himself ? 3. Whether he can detach parts of the militia corps ? §201 . On the first question , the governors of Con- necticut , Massachusetts , and Rhode Island , with the Supreme Court of ...
... militia under the command of any one but himself ? 3. Whether he can detach parts of the militia corps ? §201 . On the first question , the governors of Con- necticut , Massachusetts , and Rhode Island , with the Supreme Court of ...
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... militia corps , different opinions have been advanced by the state and national authorities . Thus , Connecticut and Massachusetts , during the war , asserted that he could not ; President Madison , that he could . The latter seems the ...
... militia corps , different opinions have been advanced by the state and national authorities . Thus , Connecticut and Massachusetts , during the war , asserted that he could not ; President Madison , that he could . The latter seems the ...
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