| Bernard Schwartz - 1993 - 480 páginas
...Virginia Plan drafted by him, which served as the basis for the new Constitution, provided expressly: "That a national government ought to be established consisting of a supreme legislative, judiciary and executive."s3 In basing their deliberations upon Madison's plan, the Framers... | |
| Riker, William Harrison Riker, William H. Riker, William H.. Riker, John Paul Mueller - 1996 - 308 páginas
...was "at the suggestion" of Morris, according to Madison. The crucial part of Randolph's revision was that "a national Government ought to be established consisting of a supreme Legislature, Executive, & Judiciary."5 Call this motion b. Since ¿»seemed to several speakers to be too strong,... | |
| William Lasser - 1996 - 668 páginas
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| William Bondy - 1998 - 186 páginas
...National Convention of 1787, was about to dispense governmental powers, it adopted as its first resolution that " a national government ought to be established,...a supreme legislature, judiciary, and executive." 1 " From this fundamental proposition sprang the subsequent organization of the whole government of... | |
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