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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... given in Writing ; Ex- ample of England , 108. Responsibility ; Pardon ; Impeachment ,. Sovereignty of the States ; Inequality of Suffrage in making Treaties , 125 . Bribes ; Impeachment , not proper to render the Senate liable to it ...
... given in Writing ; Ex- ample of England , 108. Responsibility ; Pardon ; Impeachment ,. Sovereignty of the States ; Inequality of Suffrage in making Treaties , 125 . Bribes ; Impeachment , not proper to render the Senate liable to it ...
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... given to the Vice - President . Mr. MACLAINE declared , that he did not know what the gentleman meant . Mr. CALDWELL said , that the Vice - President is made a part of the legislative body , although there was an express declaration ...
... given to the Vice - President . Mr. MACLAINE declared , that he did not know what the gentleman meant . Mr. CALDWELL said , that the Vice - President is made a part of the legislative body , although there was an express declaration ...
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... given to the President himself . It may be admired by some , but not by me . He , sir , with the Senate , is to make treaties , which are to be the supreme law of the land . This is a legislative power given to the President , and ...
... given to the President himself . It may be admired by some , but not by me . He , sir , with the Senate , is to make treaties , which are to be the supreme law of the land . This is a legislative power given to the President , and ...
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... given to the House of Rep- resentatives , deprived the state of the power of impeaching any of its members . Mr. SPAIGHT answered , that this impeachment ex- tended only to the officers of the United States - that it would be improper ...
... given to the House of Rep- resentatives , deprived the state of the power of impeaching any of its members . Mr. SPAIGHT answered , that this impeachment ex- tended only to the officers of the United States - that it would be improper ...
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... given . I confess I can see no more reason to fear in this case than from our own General As- sembly . A power is given to our own state Senate to try impeachments . Is it not necessary to point out some tribu- nal to try great offences ...
... given . I confess I can see no more reason to fear in this case than from our own General As- sembly . A power is given to our own state Senate to try impeachments . Is it not necessary to point out some tribu- nal to try great offences ...
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