We Hold These Truths: Documents of American DemocracyStuart Gerry Brown Harper & brothers, 1941 - 351 páginas |
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... Constitution under which we sit . But , sir , the people have wisely provided , in the Constitution itself , a proper , suitable mode and tribunal for settling questions of constitutional law . There are , also , prohibitions on the ...
... Constitution under which we sit . But , sir , the people have wisely provided , in the Constitution itself , a proper , suitable mode and tribunal for settling questions of constitutional law . There are , also , prohibitions on the ...
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... constitutional rights can be maintained . Is it true , then , that any right , plainly written in the Constitution , has been denied ? I think not . Hap- pily the human mind is so constituted that no party can reach to the audacity of ...
... constitutional rights can be maintained . Is it true , then , that any right , plainly written in the Constitution , has been denied ? I think not . Hap- pily the human mind is so constituted that no party can reach to the audacity of ...
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... Constitution derives authority from , 120 ; Constitu- tional , attitude toward slavery , 175-176 ; for proposing amend- ments to Constitution , mode of amendment , Nashville , 201-202 Copyrights to be provided by Congress , 78 84 ; 225 ...
... Constitution derives authority from , 120 ; Constitu- tional , attitude toward slavery , 175-176 ; for proposing amend- ments to Constitution , mode of amendment , Nashville , 201-202 Copyrights to be provided by Congress , 78 84 ; 225 ...
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The Meaning of Democracy | 9 |
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN The Albany Plan of Union 1754 | 18 |
THOMAS PAINE Appendix to Common Sense 1776 | 34 |
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