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First Act of Supremacy
"...the only supreme head on earth of the Church of England." 1534
Maureen Wall
"The people had become accustomed to defying the law themselves and to seeing the law being disregarded by civil authorities. They had become conditioned to being members of nationwide secret society." Catholic Ireland in the 18th Century
Delaware Delegate
"Let our government be like that of a solar system. Let the general government be like the sun and the states the planets, repelled yet attracted, and the whole moving regularly and harmoniously in several orbits," Constitutional Convention, 1787
Federalist Papers
"...an incomparable exposition of the Constitution, a classic in political sciences unsurpassed in both breadth and depth by the product of any later American writer." Richard B. Morris
Marbury v Madison
"It is emphatically the province of the Judicial Department to say what the law is... This is the very essence of judicial duty." Marshall J
1673
Test Act
1695
Education Act
Disarming Act
1697
Marriage Act
Disarming Act
1704
Registration Act
Popery Act
1711
Occasional Conformity Act
1728
Disenfranchising Act
1778
Catholic Relief Act
1793
Catholic Relief Act
1829
Emancipation Bill
Federalist Paper #2
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
Federalist Paper #9
The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
Federalist Paper #10
The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
Federalist Paper #51
The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments
Federalist Paper #78
The Judiciary Department
"The interpretation of the law is the proper and peculiar province of the courts. A constitution is, in fact, and must be regarded by the judges as fundamental law"
Federalist Paper #84
Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution Considered and Answered