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 2Jonathan Elliot J.B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... Interests and Prejudices ; Taxation , 266. State Legis- latures , their Vigilance ; Diversity of Habits of the ... Interest , 319. Corruption in the President's Disposal of Offices , Checks ; " free Representation and mutual Checks ...
... Interests and Prejudices ; Taxation , 266. State Legis- latures , their Vigilance ; Diversity of Habits of the ... Interest , 319. Corruption in the President's Disposal of Offices , Checks ; " free Representation and mutual Checks ...
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... Interests ,. 272 Committee of Details ; proposed Equality in the Senate ; Representation not a Work of Accommodation , ... 274 In Favor of a Check on the Senators by Recall ,. 289 Opposed to Recall of Senators , . 293 , 299 Checks and ...
... Interests ,. 272 Committee of Details ; proposed Equality in the Senate ; Representation not a Work of Accommodation , ... 274 In Favor of a Check on the Senators by Recall ,. 289 Opposed to Recall of Senators , . 293 , 299 Checks and ...
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... Interests ; Recall may be very seldom ; Corruption ; Congress - men may take Office ; Bargains may effect it , 314. A greater Scope for Corruption in no Government in the World ; Government Money unaccounted for ; Confederation ...
... Interests ; Recall may be very seldom ; Corruption ; Congress - men may take Office ; Bargains may effect it , 314. A greater Scope for Corruption in no Government in the World ; Government Money unaccounted for ; Confederation ...
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... interests of the Union . This term of election is inapplicable to the state of a country as large as Germany , or as the Roman empire in the zenith of its power . If we consider the objects of their delegation , little doubt will remain ...
... interests of the Union . This term of election is inapplicable to the state of a country as large as Germany , or as the Roman empire in the zenith of its power . If we consider the objects of their delegation , little doubt will remain ...
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... interests of the persons whom he represents ; and this is learnt among them , not at a distant court . How frequently , on momentary occasions , do the members of the British Parliament wish to go home and consult their constituents ...
... interests of the persons whom he represents ; and this is learnt among them , not at a distant court . How frequently , on momentary occasions , do the members of the British Parliament wish to go home and consult their constituents ...
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