The Congressional Globe, Część 1Blair & Rives, 1868 |
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Strona 556
... Constitution asserted that there was power in the Constitution over the elect- ive franchise to an extent which would enable the national Government to preserve its own existence independently of any action on the , part of the States ...
... Constitution asserted that there was power in the Constitution over the elect- ive franchise to an extent which would enable the national Government to preserve its own existence independently of any action on the , part of the States ...
Strona 674
... Constitution does not point out any mode of taking the popular vote . In neither of the modes prescribed by the Constitution do the people act directly . There is no way of amend- ing the Constitution so as to let the people act ...
... Constitution does not point out any mode of taking the popular vote . In neither of the modes prescribed by the Constitution do the people act directly . There is no way of amend- ing the Constitution so as to let the people act ...
Strona 689
... constitutions of the States themselves , which it was , as he says , not to be feared that they would alter so as to abridge the rights secured to them by the Federal Constitution . But this bill goes greatly beyond what either the ...
... constitutions of the States themselves , which it was , as he says , not to be feared that they would alter so as to abridge the rights secured to them by the Federal Constitution . But this bill goes greatly beyond what either the ...
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