This is one of those truths which, to a correct and unprejudiced mind, carries its own evidence along with it; and may be obscured, but cannot be made plainer by argument or reasoning. It rests upon axioms as simple as they are universal — the means... Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and Times - Page 197by George Robertson - 1855 - 404 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the direction of the "same councils which are appointed to preside over the common defense," since "the persons from whose agency the attainment of any...to possess the means by which it is to be attained" (23, p. 153). He rejects the idea of dividing the power between the federal and state governments;... | |
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