History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Količina 2Harper, 1863 |
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... Practical Advantages of the Separation Why resisted by the Minority Defect in the Virginia Plan Mode of electing the Members 122-125 127 128 . 129 130 130 , 131 131 , 132 133 133 . 134 135 · 136 Rule of Suffrage for the House Madison's ...
... Practical Advantages of the Separation Why resisted by the Minority Defect in the Virginia Plan Mode of electing the Members 122-125 127 128 . 129 130 130 , 131 131 , 132 133 133 . 134 135 · 136 Rule of Suffrage for the House Madison's ...
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... practical effect ? By what means was the government , which was now , as all admit- ted , a mere federal league between sovereign States , to become , in any just sense , national ? The idea of a nation implies the existence of a people ...
... practical effect ? By what means was the government , which was now , as all admit- ted , a mere federal league between sovereign States , to become , in any just sense , national ? The idea of a nation implies the existence of a people ...
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... practical difficulties in subjecting all the legislation of all the States to the revision of a central power , thought at this time that something in the nature of a commission might be issued into each State , in order to give a tempo ...
... practical difficulties in subjecting all the legislation of all the States to the revision of a central power , thought at this time that something in the nature of a commission might be issued into each State , in order to give a tempo ...
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... practical diffi- culties as the formation of the legislative depart- ment , was likely to give rise to a great many oppo- site theories . The questions , of how many persons the executive ought to consist , in what mode the appointment ...
... practical diffi- culties as the formation of the legislative depart- ment , was likely to give rise to a great many oppo- site theories . The questions , of how many persons the executive ought to consist , in what mode the appointment ...
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... practical con- 1 Mr. Hallam does not concur in what he says has been a prevail- ing opinion , that Parliament was not divided into two houses at the first admission of the commons . That they did not sit in separate chambers proves ...
... practical con- 1 Mr. Hallam does not concur in what he says has been a prevail- ing opinion , that Parliament was not divided into two houses at the first admission of the commons . That they did not sit in separate chambers proves ...
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