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|a Constitutional History of the American Revolution, Volume III :
|b The Authority to Legislate /
|p The authority to legislate /
|c John Phillip Reid.
|p The authority to legislate /
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|a Chapter 1. Culture of Constitutionalism -- Chapter 2. Passage of the Declaratory Act -- Chapter 3. Scope of the Declaratory Act -- Chapter 4. The logic of supremacy -- Chapter 5. Limits of supremacy -- Chapter 6. Constraints of trust -- Chapter 7. Contraints of consent -- Chapter 8. Constraints of contract -- Chapter 9. Constraints of Constitutionalism -- Chapter 10. Constraints of liberty -- Chapter 11. Constraints of law -- Chapter 12. Precedents of history -- Chapter 13. Precedents of charter -- Chapter 14. Precedents of analogy -- Chapter 15. Precedents of regulation -- Chapter 16. Authority to regulate -- Chapter 17. Precedents of legislation -- Chapter 18. Legislation of supremacy -- Chapter 19 Conclusion.
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|a John Phillip Reid addresses the central constitutional issues that divided the American colonists from their English legislators: the authority to tax, the authority to legislate, the security of rights, the nature of law, the foundation of constitutional government in custom and contractarian theory, and the search for a constitutional settlement. It was the exercise of legislation-the subject of this study-that cast the constitutional die for rebellion.
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