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 4 |
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... Power in Congress to abolish it , .. 102 Election ; approves the Clause , .. 105
Presidential Election ; Objections answered , 107. President's Power over the
Military ; his Council , their Opinion to be given in Writing ; Example of England ,
108.
... Power in Congress to abolish it , .. 102 Election ; approves the Clause , .. 105
Presidential Election ; Objections answered , 107. President's Power over the
Military ; his Council , their Opinion to be given in Writing ; Example of England ,
108.
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... if the Vice - President is to have a vote in case the Senate is equally divided ? I
ask for information , how it came to be expressed in this manner , when this
power is given to the Vice - President . Mr. MACLAINE declared , that he did not
know ...
... if the Vice - President is to have a vote in case the Senate is equally divided ? I
ask for information , how it came to be expressed in this manner , when this
power is given to the Vice - President . Mr. MACLAINE declared , that he did not
know ...
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I mean , sir , the legislative power 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 ...
I mean , sir , the legislative power 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 ...
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Mr. BLOODWORTH wished to be informed , whether this sole power of
impeachment , given to the House of Representatives , deprived the state of the
power of impeaching any of its members . Mr. SPAIGHT answered , that this
impeachment ...
Mr. BLOODWORTH wished to be informed , whether this sole power of
impeachment , given to the House of Representatives , deprived the state of the
power of impeaching any of its members . Mr. SPAIGHT answered , that this
impeachment ...
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A power is given to our own state Senate to try impeachments . Is it not necessary
to point out some tribunal to try great offences ? Should there not be some mode
of punishment for the offences of the officers of the general government ?
A power is given to our own state Senate to try impeachments . Is it not necessary
to point out some tribunal to try great offences ? Should there not be some mode
of punishment for the offences of the officers of the general government ?
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