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Page 71
... held of right , but held as a matter of grace and favour . ' In the United States she noted : " The people keep the sword in their own hands , and leave their rulers without any ; they are thus the guardians of their own rights , and ...
... held of right , but held as a matter of grace and favour . ' In the United States she noted : " The people keep the sword in their own hands , and leave their rulers without any ; they are thus the guardians of their own rights , and ...
Page 101
... held it an unconstitu- tional violation of the states ' authority over their militia . In the well - known Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision of Kneedler v . Lane , the federal Draft Act was at first held unconstitutional on this basis ...
... held it an unconstitu- tional violation of the states ' authority over their militia . In the well - known Pennsylvania Supreme Court decision of Kneedler v . Lane , the federal Draft Act was at first held unconstitutional on this basis ...
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... held in the United States so that visiting nations could see the threat of America's potential strength . Unless the United States led the world from militarism and war , he asserted , the sole result of the late world struggle would be ...
... held in the United States so that visiting nations could see the threat of America's potential strength . Unless the United States led the world from militarism and war , he asserted , the sole result of the late world struggle would be ...
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The AngloAmerican Heritage | 3 |
The Founding Fathers Reaffirm Civil Supremacy | 18 |
The Defeat of the Federalist Military Plans | 32 |
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