Great Debates in American History: From the Debates in the British Parliament on the Colonial Stamp Act (1764-1765) to the Debates in Congress at the Close of the Taft Administration (1912-1913).Marion Mills Miller Mini-Print Corporation, 1970 - Civil rights |
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... effect , and to determine and act thereon , as in their judgment may be most conducive to the pub- lic good . A second resolution was added , asserting that it was not necessary to the propriety of any application from the House to the ...
... effect , and to determine and act thereon , as in their judgment may be most conducive to the pub- lic good . A second resolution was added , asserting that it was not necessary to the propriety of any application from the House to the ...
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... effect that " the subjects embraced in the treaty are among those which by the Constitution are sub- mitted to the power of Congress , and over which Con- gress has jurisdiction , and for these reasons it is neces- sary that the consent ...
... effect that " the subjects embraced in the treaty are among those which by the Constitution are sub- mitted to the power of Congress , and over which Con- gress has jurisdiction , and for these reasons it is neces- sary that the consent ...
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... effect this power , and as those laws must be carried into ef- fect , if at all , by the power and officers of the general Govern- ment , it would be , in my judgment , impracticable to execute them so as to give them full effect . I ...
... effect this power , and as those laws must be carried into ef- fect , if at all , by the power and officers of the general Govern- ment , it would be , in my judgment , impracticable to execute them so as to give them full effect . I ...
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THE SUPREMACY OF PARLIAMENT Debates in Parlia | 37 |
NO TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION Con | 65 |
40 | 97 |
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