Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and TimesA.W. Elder, 1855 - 404 Seiten A collection of speeches by the author. |
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... convention did not forget that the man whom we might elect as our chief executive officer , would be mortal , and liable to all the casualties incident to humanity . That they ruminated extensive- from the ample and detailed provisions ...
... convention did not forget that the man whom we might elect as our chief executive officer , would be mortal , and liable to all the casualties incident to humanity . That they ruminated extensive- from the ample and detailed provisions ...
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... convention men . These lat- particular and perspicuous as possible . But ter thought differently ; but we have admitted , if they intended a new election , have they been for argument , that they thought so too - well , perspicuous or ...
... convention men . These lat- particular and perspicuous as possible . But ter thought differently ; but we have admitted , if they intended a new election , have they been for argument , that they thought so too - well , perspicuous or ...
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... convention impose upon find ground for hesitation ? Where one solita- the senate a presiding officer who would not ry loop on which to hang a sluggish doubt ? be their choice ? Why not permit them to elect " A lieutenant governor shall ...
... convention impose upon find ground for hesitation ? Where one solita- the senate a presiding officer who would not ry loop on which to hang a sluggish doubt ? be their choice ? Why not permit them to elect " A lieutenant governor shall ...
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... convention the lieutenant governor shall , willing or un- never intended it . The constitution does not willing , dead or alive , continue in office as require it , nor even permit it . It means only long as the governor may happen to ...
... convention the lieutenant governor shall , willing or un- never intended it . The constitution does not willing , dead or alive , continue in office as require it , nor even permit it . It means only long as the governor may happen to ...
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... convention understand , no penal law can be enforced unless it be cer- what does every man understand by a term ? tain and definite - no punishment , which is Not an uncertain , vague , indefinite period , de- indeterminate , can be ...
... convention understand , no penal law can be enforced unless it be cer- what does every man understand by a term ? tain and definite - no punishment , which is Not an uncertain , vague , indefinite period , de- indeterminate , can be ...
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