The Constitution of the United States compared with our own / by Hugh Seymour Tremenheere.
1854
Online
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Title
The Constitution of the United States compared with our own / by Hugh Seymour Tremenheere.
Uniform Title
Making of modern law online collection.
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London : John Murray, 1854
Language
English
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1 online resource (xvi, 389 pages) : PDF
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Online
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I. Different principles of government in the different colonies while they remained under British rule
II. Progress towards independence
III. The revolutionary government; the confederation
IV. The constitution
V. The preamble
VI. Necessity of separating the legislative, executive, and judicial powers
VII. The Senate
VIII. The House of Representatives
IX. Elections
X. Payment of members
XI. The President's negative
XII. The President's message
XIII. Powers of Congress
XIV. The Executive
XV. The Judiciar
XVI. Concluding remarks.
II. Progress towards independence
III. The revolutionary government; the confederation
IV. The constitution
V. The preamble
VI. Necessity of separating the legislative, executive, and judicial powers
VII. The Senate
VIII. The House of Representatives
IX. Elections
X. Payment of members
XI. The President's negative
XII. The President's message
XIII. Powers of Congress
XIV. The Executive
XV. The Judiciar
XVI. Concluding remarks.
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