The Elements of Constitutional Law (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, Nov 29, 2016 - Political Science - 122 pages
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I do not mean to say that the convention are entitled to the whole merit of solving this problem; for the human mind, both in this country and in Europe, had for a century previous been gradually preparing for its solution. A great many fortuitous events and circumstances, also, contributed to its solution. It may even be, that the original colonial charters contained some of the sem inal principles of the constitution; these seminal principles may have germinated in the colonial legislatures. The old confedera tion, also, although an abortive attempt to solve the problem, yet contributed essentially to its final solution. All these extrinsic aids the convention had; still it was they who first solved the problem.

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