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Dates: during 1890-1899
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SECOND-HAND BOOKS WANTED.- Gardiner's England and Atlas, Medley's England, Masson's Milton, Von Holst's U. S., Rhodes' U. S., Ranke's England, Lecky's England (especially III and IV). State prices wanted. X Y Z, Crimson office...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Notice. | 6/11/1897 | See Source »

...offered to re-eligibility. (c) None of the delegates who refused to sign the Constitution gave, in their public statements, as a reason for their refusal, the re-eligibility clause. II. The State Conventions, called to ratify the Constitution favored it (a) All the states offered many amendments (Von Holst, Const. History I, 60), but only three states offered amendments against the re-eligibility of the President (Howe...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 11/6/1896 | See Source »

...Wheaton 316). (b) Internal improvements made. (Story S 1138). B. This right implied in enumerated pwers. (Pub. Opin., XVII: 331 Atty. Gen. Olney). 1. Art. I, Sect. 8, clause 15 of Constitution. C. This right is recognized by Constitutional writers. 1. Story's Commentaries SS 1119-1203. 2. Von Holst, Constitutional Law, 167-171. 3. Cooley in Forum XVIII: 11-12. D. This right is confirmed by precedent. (No. Am. 159: P.187). 1. Whiskey Rebellion. (Lalor's Cyclopedia. 1108). 2. Nullification episode. (Lalor, 1050). 3. Civil War. 4. Chicago Strike. E. Right of interference concurred in by Senate and House...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENGLISH 6. | 10/21/1896 | See Source »

...JAMES and T. SPALDING.Best general references: Story Commentaries, S S 699-709; Von Holst, Const. Law, p. 77; Sen. Chandler, Con. Record, '91-92, pp. 3493-3505; Lalor's Cyclopedia, II, 702; Elliot's Debates IV, 63-64, 163-170; Public Opinion, April 7, 1893, XV, 46 (Dec. 20, 1894); Forum...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 3/4/1895 | See Source »

...Such a system is contrary to the American spirit of government. - (a) Departments intended to be kept separate: U. S. Constitution. - (b) Cabinet an advisory board in Exec. department and not a party machine to control legislation: Von Holst, Constitutional Law, 91. - (c) Executive department a check on legislation and not intended to take the initiative: Hare, Constitutional...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: English VI. | 11/27/1894 | See Source »

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