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... force , for its mission is restricted to external acts in the social order . The magistrate bears the sword against evil - doers , and his mission is to watch over the safety of society , and to maintain justice between man and man , or ...
... force , for its mission is restricted to external acts in the social order . The magistrate bears the sword against evil - doers , and his mission is to watch over the safety of society , and to maintain justice between man and man , or ...
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... force before the secession , is still in force as the law of the State , and it can be legally altered or amended , and officers , whether State or Fed- eral , legally elected under it , only in accordance with its provisions and under ...
... force before the secession , is still in force as the law of the State , and it can be legally altered or amended , and officers , whether State or Fed- eral , legally elected under it , only in accordance with its provisions and under ...
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... force of the nation to pre- serve the Constitution , and to maintain the supremacy of the law ? If the latter , why complain of the Republicans for having undertaken , by armed force , to quell the Rebel- lion ? If the former , with ...
... force of the nation to pre- serve the Constitution , and to maintain the supremacy of the law ? If the latter , why complain of the Republicans for having undertaken , by armed force , to quell the Rebel- lion ? If the former , with ...
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NUMBER I | 1 |
VINCENZO OR SUNKEN ROCKS | 45 |
POPULAR CORRUPTION AND VENALITY | 70 |
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