| Allen Daniel Candler - Georgia - 1908 - 684 pages
...of the legislature of that colony in which such army is kept, is against law. Eleventhly. — And as it is indispensably necessary to good government,...branches of the legislature be independent of each other — RESOLVED, That the exercise of legislative power in any colony, by a council appointed during pleasure... | |
| Hugh McCall - Georgia - 1909 - 590 pages
...of the legislature of that colony in which such army is kept, is against law. "Eleventhly — And as it is indispensably necessary to good government,...branches of the legislature be independent of each other — "Resolved — That the exercise of legislative power in any colony by a council appointed during... | |
| Hannis Taylor - Constitutional history - 1911 - 738 pages
...consent of the legislature o: that colony, in which such army is kept, is against law. Resolved, NCD 10. It is indispensably necessary to good government,...destructive to the freedom of American legislation. AH and each of which the aforesaid deputies, in behalf of themselves and their constituents, do claim,... | |
| Ezra Levan Johnson - Newtown (Conn.) - 1917 - 586 pages
...English Constitution, yt ye constituent branches of ye Legislative, be independent of each other, yt therefore the exercise of legislative power in several...Colonies by a council appointed during pleasure by ye Crown is unconstitutional dangerous and destructive to ye freedom of American legislation,' to which... | |
| Woodrow Wilson - United States - 1918 - 402 pages
...consent of the legislature of that colony, in which such army is kept, is against law. Resolved, NCD 10. It is indispensably necessary to good government,...exercise of legislative power in several colonies, by a counsel appointed, during pleasure, by the crown, is unconstitutional, dangerous and destructive to... | |
| Thomas James Norton - Constitutional history - 1922 - 332 pages
...Declaration of Rights of October 14, 1774, it was said to be indispensably necessary to good government that "the constituent branches of the legislature be independent of each other." It was in the reign of Edward III (1341) that the Parliament of England divided into two Houses. The... | |
| Thomas James Norton - Constitutional history - 1922 - 332 pages
...Declaration of Rights of October 14, 1774, it was said to be indispensably necessary to good government that "the constituent branches of the legislature be independent of each other." It was in the reign of Edward III (1341) that the Parliament of England divided into two Houses. The... | |
| Thomas James Norton - Constitutional history - 1922 - 334 pages
...Declaration of Rights of October 14, 1774, it was said to be indispensably necessary to good government that "the constituent branches of the legislature be independent of each other." It was in the reign of Edward III (1341) that the Parliament of England divided into two Houses. The... | |
| George Patterson Donehoo - Pennsylvania - 1926 - 664 pages
...keeping of a standing army in any colony, without the consent of the Legislature was unlawful. 10. That the exercise of legislative power in several colonies...by a council appointed during pleasure by the crown was unconstitutional, dangerous and destructive to the freedom of American legislation. The report... | |
| Felix Flügel - United States - 1927 - 216 pages
...consent of the legislature of that colony, in which such army is kept, is against law. Resolved, NCD 10. It is indispensably necessary to good government,...council appointed, during pleasure, by the crown, in unconstitutional, dangerous and destructive to the freedom of American legislation. All and each... | |
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