A Brief Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing the Declaration of Independence, and the Articles of Confederation and a Copious IndexHogan & Thompson, 1834 - 178 strani |
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Stran 32
... party ; to controversies be- tween two or more States ; between a State and citizens of another State ; between ... party , the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction . In all the other cases before - mentioned , the Supreme ...
... party ; to controversies be- tween two or more States ; between a State and citizens of another State ; between ... party , the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction . In all the other cases before - mentioned , the Supreme ...
Stran 110
... party from whom they are due , but from a tribunal deriving authority from both the parties . 3d , To all cases arising under treaties made by their authori- ty ; because as treaties are compacts made by , and obligatory on the whole ...
... party from whom they are due , but from a tribunal deriving authority from both the parties . 3d , To all cases arising under treaties made by their authori- ty ; because as treaties are compacts made by , and obligatory on the whole ...
Stran 161
... party shall alternately strike out one , the petitioners beginning , until the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven , nor more than nine names , as Congress shall direct , shall , in the ...
... party shall alternately strike out one , the petitioners beginning , until the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven , nor more than nine names , as Congress shall direct , shall , in the ...
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