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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9 Convention not authorized to use the Expression “ We , the People , 15
Legislative Power controlled by Vice - President's Vote ,. 26 Elections liable to
Abuse , 62 Abuse of Parliamentary Power , ... Sweeping Clause , not plain ; “
Pursuance ...
9 Convention not authorized to use the Expression “ We , the People , 15
Legislative Power controlled by Vice - President's Vote ,. 26 Elections liable to
Abuse , 62 Abuse of Parliamentary Power , ... Sweeping Clause , not plain ; “
Pursuance ...
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35 Senatorial Term ; Powers of the Senate ; Reference to British Government , 38
Elections ; Control by general Government ; executive , legislative , and judicial ,
separate , an Improvement , Veto by the President , 74 Taxation ; approves the ...
35 Senatorial Term ; Powers of the Senate ; Reference to British Government , 38
Elections ; Control by general Government ; executive , legislative , and judicial ,
separate , an Improvement , Veto by the President , 74 Taxation ; approves the ...
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239 Mr. LENOIR — President's Treaty - making Power , a legislative Act , 27
Convention exceeded its Powers ; Reasons for opposing , ..... 201 Mr.
MACLAINE - Distinction between a Monarchy and Republic ,. 10 “ We , the
People , ” ' , proper ...
239 Mr. LENOIR — President's Treaty - making Power , a legislative Act , 27
Convention exceeded its Powers ; Reasons for opposing , ..... 201 Mr.
MACLAINE - Distinction between a Monarchy and Republic ,. 10 “ We , the
People , ” ' , proper ...
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In order to form some balance , the departments of government were separated ,
and as a necessary check , the legislative body was composed of two branches .
Steadiness and wisdom are better insured when there is a second branch , to ...
In order to form some balance , the departments of government were separated ,
and as a necessary check , the legislative body was composed of two branches .
Steadiness and wisdom are better insured when there is a second branch , to ...
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Mr. Chairman , I am sorry to be objecting , but I apprehend that all the legislative
powers granted by this Constitution are not vested in a Congress consisting of
the Senate and the House of Representatives , because the Vice - President has
a ...
Mr. Chairman , I am sorry to be objecting , but I apprehend that all the legislative
powers granted by this Constitution are not vested in a Congress consisting of
the Senate and the House of Representatives , because the Vice - President has
a ...
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