The American Commonwealth -Cosimo, Inc., 2007/11/01 - 740 ページ First published in 1888, The American Commonwealth was an instant classic, a three-volume set discussing the political structure of American society, its legal system, and its people with an analysis that is both broad and in-depth. Volume I covers the Constitution and the American political system. It discusses the structure of American government and the ways in which the living American government as an entity responds to crisis. The possibilities and power struggles inherent in the American system of government are examined and documented with a fair hand. Bryce goes into further detail about state constitutions and the differing legal structures that exist on a more local level. Anyone with an interest in politics or American history will find Bryce's commentary penetratingly insightful. British historian VISCOUNT JAMES BRYCE (1838-1922) attended the University of Glasgow and Trinity College, Oxford. He is best known for his scholarship of the Holy Roman Empire. His popular works include Studies in History and Jurisprudence (1901) and Studies in Contemporary Biography (1903). |
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... BILLS THE LOBBY 675 677 THE FEDERAL SYSTEM OF THE ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES CONSTITUTION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES , 1861-65 682 683 THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION OF CANADA 684 THE DARTMouth College CASE . 686 SPECIMENS OF PROVISIONS IN STATE ...
... BILLS THE LOBBY 675 677 THE FEDERAL SYSTEM OF THE ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES CONSTITUTION OF THE CONFEDERATE STATES , 1861-65 682 683 THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION OF CANADA 684 THE DARTMouth College CASE . 686 SPECIMENS OF PROVISIONS IN STATE ...
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... bills it presents to him , and the term " veto power . " since it suggests an authority standing outside to approve or reject , does not happily describe his right of dealing with a measure which has been passed by the council over ...
... bills it presents to him , and the term " veto power . " since it suggests an authority standing outside to approve or reject , does not happily describe his right of dealing with a measure which has been passed by the council over ...
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... bill was thereupon read a second time , and a debate arose as to whether the President had a right to submit bills . In the House the message as a whole was referred to the Special Committee on Emancipation . This seems to be the only ...
... bill was thereupon read a second time , and a debate arose as to whether the President had a right to submit bills . In the House the message as a whole was referred to the Special Committee on Emancipation . This seems to be the only ...
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... bills . Far more effective is the President's part in the last stage of legislation , for here he finds means provided for carrying out his will . When a bill is presented to him , he may sign it , and therewith make it law . If ...
... bills . Far more effective is the President's part in the last stage of legislation , for here he finds means provided for carrying out his will . When a bill is presented to him , he may sign it , and therewith make it law . If ...
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... bills for granting pensions to persons who served in the northern armies during the War of Secession . Though many of these bills had been passed with little or no opposi- tion , two only were repassed over his veto . The only Presi ...
... bills for granting pensions to persons who served in the northern armies during the War of Secession . Though many of these bills had been passed with little or no opposi- tion , two only were repassed over his veto . The only Presi ...
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE PRESIDENCY | 70 |
GROWth and DeveLOPMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION | 359 |
THE AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION | 364 |
THE INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION | 372 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION BY USAGE | 391 |
THE RESULTS OF CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT | 400 |
THE STATE GOVERNMENTS | 409 |
NATURE OF THE AMERICAN STATE | 411 |
STATE CONSTITUTIONS | 427 |
WHY GREAT MEN ARE NOT CHOSEN PRESIDENTS | 78 |
THE CABINET | 86 |
THE SENATE | 97 |
THE SENATE AS AN EXECUTIVE AND JUDICIAL BODY | 106 |
ITS WORKING AND INFLUENCE | 111 |
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES | 124 |
THE HOUSE AT WORK | 142 |
THE COMMITTEES OF CONGRESS | 154 |
CONGRESSIONAL LEGISLATION | 165 |
CONGRESSIONAL FINANCE | 174 |
THE RELATIONS OF THE TWO HOUSES | 183 |
CHAP PAGE XIX GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON CONGRESS | 189 |
THE RELATIONS OF CONGRESS TO THE PRESIDENT | 208 |
THE LEGISLATURE AND THE EXECUTIVE | 215 |
THE FEDERAL COURTS | 228 |
THE COURTS AND THE CONSTITUTION | 241 |
THE WORKING OF THE COURTS | 261 |
COMPARISON OF THE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN SYSTEMS | 277 |
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE FRAME OF NATIONAL GOVERNMENT | 298 |
THE FEDERAL SYSTEM | 312 |
Working RelaTIONS OF THE NATIONAL AND THE STATE GOVERNMENTS | 325 |
CRITICISM OF THE FEDERAL SYSTEM | 342 |
MERITS OF THE FEDERAL SYSTEM | 350 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF STATE CONSTITUTIONS | 450 |
DIRECT LEGISLATION BY THE PEOPLE | 463 |
STATE LEGISLATURES | 477 |
THE STATE EXECUTIVE | 494 |
THE STATE JUDICIARY | 501 |
STATE FINANCE | 512 |
THE WORKING OF STATE GOVERNMENTS | 528 |
XLV REMEDIES FOR THE FAULTS OF STATE GOVERNMENTS | 549 |
STATE POLITICS | 565 |
THE TERRITORIES | 578 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 589 |
OBSERVATIONS ON RURAL LOCAL GOVERNMENT | 611 |
THE GOVERNMENT OF CITIES | 622 |
THE WORKING OF CITY GOVERNMENTS | 635 |
AN AMERICAN VIEW OF MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT IN THE UNITED STATES | 650 |
ON CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS | 667 |
EXTRACTS FROM THE RULES OF THE SENATE | 673 |
THE FEDERAL SYSTEM OF THE ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES | 682 |
ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION 178188 | 690 |
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES | 697 |
EXTRACTS FROM THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE OF CALI | 711 |
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