The United States: An Experiment in DemocracyHarper, 1920 - 332 páginas |
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... laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers , and all the other powers ... laws , or laws impairing the ob- ligation of a contract , to levy import or export duties , to keep ships of war in ...
... laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers , and all the other powers ... laws , or laws impairing the ob- ligation of a contract , to levy import or export duties , to keep ships of war in ...
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... laws can have any force if they are not an expression of the public will . IV In America the enforcement of law as well as the making of law rests with the people ; but the will of the people is not quite the same thing in both cases . Laws ...
... laws can have any force if they are not an expression of the public will . IV In America the enforcement of law as well as the making of law rests with the people ; but the will of the people is not quite the same thing in both cases . Laws ...
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... law . Only in those laws which are the result of wide - spread interest and of much discussion in the newspapers do the people take any interest ; and on the other hand , aside from a few very special laws , those laws in which the ...
... law . Only in those laws which are the result of wide - spread interest and of much discussion in the newspapers do the people take any interest ; and on the other hand , aside from a few very special laws , those laws in which the ...
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