... representatives elected in the manner specially provided. These governments the Constitution did not change. They were accepted precisely as they were, and it is, therefore, to be presumed that they were such as it was the duty of the States to ;... The Central Law Journal - Página 2501903Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Supreme Court - 1875 - 732 páginas
...were such as it was the duty of the States to provide. Thus we have nnmistakahlu evidence of what was republican in form, within the meaning of that term as employed in the Constitution. As hns been seen, all the citizens of the States were not invested with the right of suffrage. In all,... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1872
...such as it was the duty of the States to ; provide. Thus we have unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form, within the meaning of that term as employed in the Constitution. As has been seen, all the citizens of the States Were not invested with the right of suffrage. In all,... | |
| 1885 - 890 páginas
...were such as it was the duty of the states to provide. Thus we have unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form, within the meaning of that term as employed in the constitution. As has been seen, all the citizens of the states were not invested with the right of suffrage. In all,... | |
| Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan Brownell Anthony, Matilda Joslyn Gage, Ida Husted Harper - 1887 - 1030 páginas
...were such as it was the duty of the States to provide. Thus, we have unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form, within the meaning of that term as employed in the Constitution. As has been seen, all the citizens of the States wore not invested with the right of suffrage. In all,... | |
| John Ordronaux - 1891 - 716 páginas
...were such as it was the duty of the States to provide. Thus we have unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form within the meaning of that term as employed in the Constitution." The practical interpretation of this decision is, that, a republican form of government in a State... | |
| William John Tossell - 1916 - 760 páginas
...Minor v. Happersett, 88 US (21 Wall.) 175 [22 L. Ed. 627 j, says, "unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form within the meaning of that term as employed in the constitution." But he says: "No particular government is designated as republican, neither is the exact form to be... | |
| 1902 - 112 páginas
...construction, which has never been departed from, but which has received the express sanction of the Supreme Court of the United States, as 'unmistakable...shorn of its customary and constitutional functions can not be longer regarded as the representative of the people. The legislative power can not be halved,... | |
| 1907 - 1164 páginas
...such ая It was the duty of the states to provide. Thus we have unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form within the meaning of that term as employed in the Constitution." It is unnecessary to here do more than to refer to the widely known and well-recognized form of local... | |
| Charles Zebina Lincoln - 1907 - 256 páginas
...were such as it was the duty of the states to provide. Thus we have unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form, within the meaning of that term as employed in the Constitution." ARTICLE V. 1. [Amendments.] — The Congress, whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem it necessary,... | |
| California. Supreme Court - 1908 - 962 páginas
...were such as it was the duty of the states to provide. Thus we have unmistakable evidence of what was republican in form within the meaning of that term as employed in the constitution." It is unnecessary to here do more than to refer to the widely known and well-recognized form of local... | |
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