History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volumen2Harper, 1863 |
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... House Madison's View of the Interest of the Small States Hamilton on the Consequences of Dissolution Evil Results of a perfect Theory 136 , 137 • Purpose of a Senate Necessity for a distinct Basis Irreconcilable Differences Proposition ...
... House Madison's View of the Interest of the Small States Hamilton on the Consequences of Dissolution Evil Results of a perfect Theory 136 , 137 • Purpose of a Senate Necessity for a distinct Basis Irreconcilable Differences Proposition ...
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... House Separate Powers of each House President of the Senate Enactment of Laws President's Negative Seat of Government Session of Congress · . 193 · 194 . 194 195-198 . 197 198-202 . 199 203-210 . 211 212-214 . 215-222 223 , 224 224-226 ...
... House Separate Powers of each House President of the Senate Enactment of Laws President's Negative Seat of Government Session of Congress · . 193 · 194 . 194 195-198 . 197 198-202 . 199 203-210 . 211 212-214 . 215-222 223 , 224 224-226 ...
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... house , or Governor and Coun- cil , embraced the measure , it was again negatived in the House of Assembly by a large majority . The minority then formed an organization , which never lost sight of the national relations of the State ...
... house , or Governor and Coun- cil , embraced the measure , it was again negatived in the House of Assembly by a large majority . The minority then formed an organization , which never lost sight of the national relations of the State ...
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... House , or what was termed the first branch of the legislature . On the one side it was urged , that to give the elec- tion of this branch to the people of the States would make the new government too democratic ; 1 Madison , Elliot , V ...
... House , or what was termed the first branch of the legislature . On the one side it was urged , that to give the elec- tion of this branch to the people of the States would make the new government too democratic ; 1 Madison , Elliot , V ...
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... House to the people of the States , especially when it was intended to adhere to the principle of a pro- portionate representation of the people of the States in both branches . ' But the necessity for providing some means by which the ...
... House to the people of the States , especially when it was intended to adhere to the principle of a pro- portionate representation of the people of the States in both branches . ' But the necessity for providing some means by which the ...
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