| George Wescott Carey - 1994 - 220 pàgines
...parts, or states, into one great whole. . . . But whoever seriously considers the immense extent of territory comprehended within the limits of the United...in all; the dissimilitude of interest, morals, and policies, in almost every one, will receive it as an intuitive truth, that a consolidated republican... | |
| Richard C. Sinopoli - 1996 - 456 pàgines
...and important purposes therein set forth. — But whoever seriously considers the immense extent of territory comprehended within the limits of the United...in all; the dissimilitude of interest, morals, and policies, in almost every one, will receive it as an intuitive truth, that a consolidated republican... | |
| John P. Kaminski, Richard Leffler - 1998 - 244 pàgines
...and important purposes therein set forth.— But whoever seriously considers the immense extent of territory comprehended within the limits of the United...in all; the dissimilitude of interest, morals, and policies, in almost every one, will receive it as an intuitive truth, that a consolidated republican... | |
| 2000 - 912 pàgines
[ El contingut d’aquesta pàgina està restringit ] | |
| Marco Portales - 2010 - 224 pàgines
...purposes, each of which ought to be relevant when we consider how minority people ought to be provided for: "establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, . . . promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity." A society that does not provide these rights... | |
| Daniel A. Farber - 2004 - 251 pàgines
...Constitution. Without such a dispute resolution mechanism, the Constitution cannot succeed in its efforts to "establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, . . . promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty."19 The second major argument for judicial supremacy emphasizes the unique strength... | |
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