The Federalist on the New Constitution: Written in the Year 1788J. & G.S. Gideon, 1845 - 391 páginas |
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... PRESIDENT OF THE CONVENTON , TO THE PRESIDENT OF CON- GRESS ; THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES ; THE AMEND- MENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION ; AND THE ACT OF CONGRESS IN RELATION TO THE ELECTION OF PRESIDENT , PASSED JANUARY 23 , 1845 ...
... PRESIDENT OF THE CONVENTON , TO THE PRESIDENT OF CON- GRESS ; THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES ; THE AMEND- MENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION ; AND THE ACT OF CONGRESS IN RELATION TO THE ELECTION OF PRESIDENT , PASSED JANUARY 23 , 1845 ...
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... President : A gross attempt to misrepresent this part of the plan , detected , The view of the constitution of the President continued , in relation to the mode of appointment . - The Vice - president , 273 The same view continued ...
... President : A gross attempt to misrepresent this part of the plan , detected , The view of the constitution of the President continued , in relation to the mode of appointment . - The Vice - president , 273 The same view continued ...
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... President , - The same view continued , in relation to the provision con- cerning support , and the power of the negative , The same view continued , in relation to the command of the National forces , and the power of pardoning , Page ...
... President , - The same view continued , in relation to the provision con- cerning support , and the power of the negative , The same view continued , in relation to the command of the National forces , and the power of pardoning , Page ...
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... President , in the re- sponsible function of appointing to offices , instead of vesting the execu- tive power in the Executive alone , is the vicious part of the organiza- tion . To another , the exclusion of the House of ...
... President , in the re- sponsible function of appointing to offices , instead of vesting the execu- tive power in the Executive alone , is the vicious part of the organiza- tion . To another , the exclusion of the House of ...
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... President is indirectly derived from the choice of the people , according to the example in most of the States . Even the judges , with all other officers of the Union , will , as in the several States , be the choice , though a remote ...
... President is indirectly derived from the choice of the people , according to the example in most of the States . Even the judges , with all other officers of the Union , will , as in the several States , be the choice , though a remote ...
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