| 1862 - 620 strani
...propositions submitted to the Convention, singularly enough, by Governor Randolph of Virginia, asserting ' that a National Government ought to be ' established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and 'judiciary.' This resolution was affirmed in the committee by a vote of six States.... | |
| Charles Edward Rawlins - 1862 - 252 strani
...resolutions which the Convention adopted, in conformity with the recommendation of Congress, was, — " That a National Government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislature, Executive, and Judiciary." 2 But it was only after long and earnest discussion that the... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 strani
...opportunity for other plans to be proposed : the report was in the words following : — 1. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee, that a national...established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary. 2. Resolved, That the national legislature ought to consist of two branches.... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1863 - 700 strani
..." Ratification," />0£l, Index. 1 The report was in the following words : — "1. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee that a national government...established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive, and judiciary. " 2. Resolved, That the national legislature ought to consist of two branches.... | |
| 1897 - 678 strani
...treaties among the whole or part of the States, as Individual sovereignties, would be sufficient. (3.) That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislative, Executive and Judiciary. Consideration of the first and second of the above resolutions was deferred;... | |
| Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1863 - 606 strani
...discussion, exhibiting their defects, as its first deliberate act, after its organization, resolved " that a national government ought to be established, consisting of a SUPREME LEGISLATIVE, EXECUTIVE and JUDICIARY." After this the convention proceeded to devise and frame the present constitution,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1863 - 76 strani
...discussion, exhibiting their defects, as its first deliberate act, after its organization, resolved, " that a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislative, executive and judiciary." After this the convention proceeded to devise and frame the present Constitution,... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 360 strani
...as the reader will see by comparing this with the constitution as adopted. f'lst. Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee that a National Government...of a Supreme, Legislative, Judiciary and Executive, U2d. That the Legislature ought to consist of two branches. "3d. That the members of the first branch... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 368 strani
...as the reader will see by comparing this with the constitution as adopted. ''1st. Sesolied, That it is the opinion of this committee that a National Government...consisting of a Supreme, Legislative, Judiciary and Exccuxive. "2d. That the Legislature ought to consist of two branches. "3d. That the members of the... | |
| Maryland. Constitutional Convention, William Blair Lord, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - 1864 - 744 strani
...vol. 4, pages 76 and 78. The resolution under consideration was the following : " Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee that a National Government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme legislature, judiciary and executive." When that resolution was under consideration, Mr. Ellsworth,... | |
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