The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnMurray, 1854 - 389 páginas |
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... exer- cise such right , according to the best of his judgment , for the purposes for which it was conferred upon him , namely , the public good . Thus considered , the possession of the fran- chise ought to elevate the feeling of ...
... exer- cise such right , according to the best of his judgment , for the purposes for which it was conferred upon him , namely , the public good . Thus considered , the possession of the fran- chise ought to elevate the feeling of ...
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... exer- tions and personal influence more than any other cause it was enacted , we cannot forbear expressing our mortifica- tion and regret that the necessity for any such legislation existed ; that it has become necessary to threaten ...
... exer- tions and personal influence more than any other cause it was enacted , we cannot forbear expressing our mortifica- tion and regret that the necessity for any such legislation existed ; that it has become necessary to threaten ...
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... is referred to the States and the people . " + * § 885 . 66 + President Polk's Message of 1848 . I President Washington on one occasion exer- cised this constitutional power CH . XI . ] 169 THE PRESIDENT'S NEGATIVE .
... is referred to the States and the people . " + * § 885 . 66 + President Polk's Message of 1848 . I President Washington on one occasion exer- cised this constitutional power CH . XI . ] 169 THE PRESIDENT'S NEGATIVE .
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... exer- cised his veto against bills for establishing a national bank ; and in 1842 he three times exercised this power ( twice against bills for altering the tariff ) . Four of these instances occurred within fifteen months , and against ...
... exer- cised his veto against bills for establishing a national bank ; and in 1842 he three times exercised this power ( twice against bills for altering the tariff ) . Four of these instances occurred within fifteen months , and against ...
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... exer- cise of his duties , feel himself armed with an authority so firm , as to leave no room for doubt or hesitation on any occasion that called for the exercise of it ; and the more so because he is the representative of the last ...
... exer- cise of his duties , feel himself armed with an authority so firm , as to leave no room for doubt or hesitation on any occasion that called for the exercise of it ; and the more so because he is the representative of the last ...
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