The Collected Works of Lysander Spooner: Anti-slavery writingsM & S Press, 1971 |
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Lysander Spooner. must be construed to subserve the intentions of the parties . And the constitution must be construed to subserve the intentions of " the people of the United States . " Those who quote this rule in favor of slavery ...
Lysander Spooner. must be construed to subserve the intentions of the parties . And the constitution must be construed to subserve the intentions of " the people of the United States . " Those who quote this rule in favor of slavery ...
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... construed to subserve intentions , applies only to ambiguous words ; to those words which , on account of their ambiguity , need to be construed ; and it assumes that the intentions of the law have been made known by other words , that ...
... construed to subserve intentions , applies only to ambiguous words ; to those words which , on account of their ambiguity , need to be construed ; and it assumes that the intentions of the law have been made known by other words , that ...
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... construed by uniform rules of interpretation . If , then , the slave clauses , as they are called , are construed so as to sanction slavery , all the rest of the instrument must be construed to sanction all possible iniquity and ...
... construed by uniform rules of interpretation . If , then , the slave clauses , as they are called , are construed so as to sanction slavery , all the rest of the instrument must be construed to sanction all possible iniquity and ...
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Page | xv |
Section | xvii |
THE TRIAL BY JURY AS DEFINED BY MAGNA CARTA | 20 |
Հեղինակային իրավունք | |
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