The Constitution: A Heavenly BannerDeseret Book Company, 1986 - 36 Seiten |
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... , and judicial branches under one head . They have , in other words , power to make rulings , enforce rulings , and ad- judicate penalties when rulings are violated . They are unconstitutional because they repre- sent an assumption of 25.
... , and judicial branches under one head . They have , in other words , power to make rulings , enforce rulings , and ad- judicate penalties when rulings are violated . They are unconstitutional because they repre- sent an assumption of 25.
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... enforced in courts of justice . And , in short , let it become the political religion of the nation . " 3. We must become involved in civic affairs . As citizens of this republic , we cannot do our duty and be idle spectators . It is ...
... enforced in courts of justice . And , in short , let it become the political religion of the nation . " 3. We must become involved in civic affairs . As citizens of this republic , we cannot do our duty and be idle spectators . It is ...
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