The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution: As Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution, Volume 4J. B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... executive , legislative , and judicial , separate , an Improvement , . Veto by the President , .. Taxation ; approves the Power by Congress , Powers ought to be competent to the public Safety , Slavery , no Power in Congress to abolish ...
... executive , legislative , and judicial , separate , an Improvement , . Veto by the President , .. Taxation ; approves the Power by Congress , Powers ought to be competent to the public Safety , Slavery , no Power in Congress to abolish ...
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... executive is in some measure under the control of the legislatures of the states , the electors being appointed under their direction . The difference , in point of magnitude and importance , in the members of the confederacy , was an ...
... executive is in some measure under the control of the legislatures of the states , the electors being appointed under their direction . The difference , in point of magnitude and importance , in the members of the confederacy , was an ...
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... executive capacity . Mr. LENOIR replied that he wished to be conformable to the rules of the house ; but he still thought the President was possessed of legislative powers , while he could make treaties , joined with the Senate . Mr ...
... executive capacity . Mr. LENOIR replied that he wished to be conformable to the rules of the house ; but he still thought the President was possessed of legislative powers , while he could make treaties , joined with the Senate . Mr ...
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... executive power ? Let your representatives be the most vicious demons that ever existed ; let them plot against the liberties of America ; let them conspire against its happiness , all their machinations will not avail if not put in ...
... executive power ? Let your representatives be the most vicious demons that ever existed ; let them plot against the liberties of America ; let them conspire against its happiness , all their machinations will not avail if not put in ...
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... executive is not entirely at the mercy of the legislature ; nor is it put in the power of the executive entirely to defeat the acts of those two important branches . As it is provided in this clause , if a bare majority of both houses ...
... executive is not entirely at the mercy of the legislature ; nor is it put in the power of the executive entirely to defeat the acts of those two important branches . As it is provided in this clause , if a bare majority of both houses ...
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