21 Words to use with constitution

On the 19th of February previous the Territorial legislature had passed a law providing for the election of delegates on the third Monday of June to a convention to meet on the first Monday of September for the purpose of framing a constitution preparatory to admission into the Union.

A hundred years ago our legislators and constitution-makers were much afraid of what was called the "one-man power."

Time has verified his prediction, for constitution making has been, since the American Constitution was adopted, a continuous industry.

VERNON'S ANNOTATED REVISED CIVIL STATUTES OF THE STATE OF TEXAS. 1934 cumulative annual pocket parts for pt.1-2; constitution articles 1-5, 6-17.

In the American state there is a power above the legislature Germs of the idea of a written constitution Development of the idea of contract in Roman law; mediaeval charters The "Great Charter" (1215) The Bill of Rights (1689) Foreshadowing of the American idea by Sir Harry Vane (1666)

The entire divorce which our constitution decrees between the government of the church and the government of the state has become, with us, a settled policy, which we do not wish to disturb.

" In all other countries at the time of the adoption of this constitution eligibility to public office was limited to members of the established church of the country.

There's a great difference; what would do one man's constitution good will kill another.

Has any effort been made in your state to put into the constitution matters that have previously been subjects of legislative action?

Going beyond this topic, he examined and reprehended the habit of applying to the interpretation of our own constitution maxims derived from the practice of other governments, particularly that of Great Britain.

"Son intention est" (I quote literally), "en outre" (that is, besides using those endeavors above mentioned), "de faire tout ce que not re constitution permet pour rapprocher autant que possible l'époque de la presentation nouvelle de la loi rejettée."

GOUVERNEMENT, m., constitution politique; ceux qui gouvernent un État.

In some constitutions sassafras, by its extreme fragrance, is said to produce headache: to deprive it of this effect, the decoction ought to be employed.

Myriads have died of a broken heart, no doubt, but it was physiologically broken; grief torments into sleeplessness, sleeplessness destroys the appetite, then strength goes, the circulation fails, and any latent evil lurking in the constitution springs on the helpless and willing victim and completes its work.

Under the constitution states have been admitted into the Union on terms prescribed by congress.

The degree and regularity of development of the middle upper cutting, biting teeth, as distinguished from the grinding molars, the middle and lateral incisors, and the canines offer further guides to the endocrine constitution analysis.

Mrs. Miller's own statement is as follows, and it is fully endorsed by the most reliable citizens and members of the First church at Oberlin: "From my parents I inherited a constitution subject to a chronic form of rheumatism.

One of England's greatest Prime Ministers, William Pitt, shortly after the adoption of the Constitution, prophetically said that it would be the admiration of the future ages and the pattern for future constitution building.

You know, as a gambler yourself, that all the tribe are by constitution cheats.

Since this may sometimes require force, he is made by the constitution commander-in-chief of the military forces of the state, and may call out these forces to execute the laws, suppress insurrection, or repel invasion.

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21 Words to use with  constitution