| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 strani
...to now be implied Constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. "The Chief- Magistrate derives all his authority from...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix the terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves, also, can do this if they choose... | |
| Charles Lempriere - 1861 - 336 strani
...now implied to be constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. The chief magistrate derives all his authority from the people, and they have conferred now upon him to fix the terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves also can do this... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 strani
...now be implied constitutional l&w, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. ^[ The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from the people, and they have '•unterred none upon him to fix terms for the separation of the States. I he people themselves can... | |
| 1862 - 200 strani
...be now implied constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. " The chief magistrate derives all his authority- from...of the States ; the people themselves can do this alone, if they choose, but the Executive, as such, has nothing to do with it. His duty is to administer... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1862 - 910 strani
...be now implied constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. " The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix the terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves, also, can do this if they choose... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 764 strani
...now be implied constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. " The chief magistrate derives all his authority from...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix the terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves, also, can do this if they choose,... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1864 - 462 strani
...now to be implied constitutional law, I have no objection toils beiiig made express and irrevocable. The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from...do this also if they choose; but the Executive, as sacb, has nothing to do with it His duty is to administer the present Government, as it came to his... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 strani
...to now be implied constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. The chief magistrate derives all his authority from...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix the terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves, also, can do this if they choose... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 strani
...to now he implied constitutional law, I have no objection to its being made express and irrevocable. The Chief Magistrate derives all his authority from...people, and they have conferred none upon him to fix the terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves, also, can do this if they choose,... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1864 - 210 strani
...now be implied constitutional law, I have no objections to its being made express and irrevocable. " The chief magistrate derives all his authority from...the people, and they have conferred none upon him to tix the terms for the separation of the States. The people themselves, also, can do this if they choose,... | |
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