美国重要历史文献导读: 从殖民地时期到19世纪北京大学出版社, 2002 - 308 páginas 本书通过编撰20世纪不同历史时期的文献来讲述美术如何从19世纪末的一个地区小国崛起为20世纪的一个超级大国的故事,书中用美国人自己的语言,讲述了美国在崛起为超级大国之前那段丰富多彩、波澜壮阔的经历。 |
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... considered , in court , as a paramount law , are reduced to the necessity of maintaining that courts must close their eyes on the Constitution , and see only the law . This doctrine would subvert the very foundation of all written ...
... considered , in court , as a paramount law , are reduced to the necessity of maintaining that courts must close their eyes on the Constitution , and see only the law . This doctrine would subvert the very foundation of all written ...
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... considered as settled by prece- dent and by the decision of the Supreme Court . To this conclusion I cannot assent . Mere precedent is a dangerous source of authority , and should not be regarded as deciding questions of constitutional ...
... considered as settled by prece- dent and by the decision of the Supreme Court . To this conclusion I cannot assent . Mere precedent is a dangerous source of authority , and should not be regarded as deciding questions of constitutional ...
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... considered but a mere constitutional continu- ance of the Government of General Herrera , and the refusal of the latter to receive our minister would have been deemed conclusive un- less an intimation had been given by General Paredes ...
... considered but a mere constitutional continu- ance of the Government of General Herrera , and the refusal of the latter to receive our minister would have been deemed conclusive un- less an intimation had been given by General Paredes ...
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