The Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2Issued under the auspices of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association of the United States, 1907 |
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... Constitution and statute were originally terms of the civil law , and from thence introduced by ecclesiastics into the Eng- lish law . Thus in the statute 25 Hen . VIII . c . 19 , § 1 , " Constitutions and ordinances " are used as ...
... Constitution and statute were originally terms of the civil law , and from thence introduced by ecclesiastics into the Eng- lish law . Thus in the statute 25 Hen . VIII . c . 19 , § 1 , " Constitutions and ordinances " are used as ...
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... Constitution authorizes the President , " On extraordinary occasions , to convene both Houses , or either of them . " - Art . I. Sec . 3. If convened by the President's proclamation , this must begin a new session , and of course ...
... Constitution authorizes the President , " On extraordinary occasions , to convene both Houses , or either of them . " - Art . I. Sec . 3. If convened by the President's proclamation , this must begin a new session , and of course ...
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... Constitution of the United States , this department of legis- lation is confined to two branches only , of the ordinary Legislature ; the President originating , and Senate having a negative . To what subject this power extends , has ...
... Constitution of the United States , this department of legis- lation is confined to two branches only , of the ordinary Legislature ; the President originating , and Senate having a negative . To what subject this power extends , has ...
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exact description of the limits and boundaries | 1 |
notice of the best Seaports of the State | 22 |
MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE | 33 |
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