A state, in the ordinary sense of the constitution, is a political community of free citizens, occupying a territory of defined boundaries, and organized under a government sanctioned and limited by a written constitution, and established by the consent... Education - Página 4281888Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1897 - 812 páginas
...The Supreme Court has, since the end of the Civil War, defined a State in our Union of States as " a political community of free citizens, occupying...constitution, and established by the consent of the governed." In the same opinion, after declaring that the perpetuity and indissolubility of the Union by no means... | |
| 1869 - 820 páginas
...state most frequently expresses the combined idea just noticed of people, territory, and government. A state, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution,...constitution, and established by the consent of the governed. 3. But the term is also used to express the idea of a people or political community as distinguished... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1869 - 802 páginas
...frequently expresses the combined idea just noticed, of people, territory, and government. A State, 1 in the ordinary sense of the Constitution, is a political...constitution, and established by the consent of the governed. 3. But the term is also used to express the idea of a people or political community, as distinguished... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1869 - 144 páginas
...State most frequently expresses the combined idea just noticed, of people, territory, and government. A State, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution, is a political «ommunity of free citizens, occupying a territory of defined boundaries, and organized under a government... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1870 - 800 páginas
...state most frequently expresses the combined idea just noticed, of people, territory, and government. A state, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution,...community of free citizens, occupying a territory of denned boundaries, and organized under a government sanctioned and limited by a written constitution,... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...State most frequently expresses the combined idea just noticed, of people, territory, and government. A State, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution, is a political «ommunity of free citizens, occupying a territory of defined boundaries, and organized under a government... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1871 - 148 páginas
...State most frequently expresses the comlbined idea just noticed, of people, territory, and government. A State, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution,...organized under a government sanctioned and limited Tby a written constitution, and established by the consent of the governed. It is the union of such... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1871 - 156 páginas
...State most frequently expresses the combined idea just noticed, of people, territory, and government. A State, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution,...political community of free citizens, occupying a territxfcy of defined boundaries, and organized under a government sanctioned and limited by a written... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1872 - 192 páginas
...State most frequently expresses the combined idea just noticed, of people, territory, and government. A State, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution,...constitution, and established by the consent of the governed. But the term is also used to express the idea of a people or political community, as distinguished... | |
| 1874 - 752 páginas
...indestructible Union, composed of indestructible States as political communities of free citizens, each occupying a territory of defined boundaries, and organized...Constitution and established by the consent of the governed." "In all its provisions," therefore, the common Constitution is to be so judicially construed as to... | |
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