The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... branches , constitutes the Supreme Court of Appeals ; he is joined with the legislative department in the appointment of ... branch of the latter forms a court of impeachments . All officers may be removed on address of the legislature ...
... branches , constitutes the Supreme Court of Appeals ; he is joined with the legislative department in the appointment of ... branch of the latter forms a court of impeachments . All officers may be removed on address of the legislature ...
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... branch . In order to decide on the propriety of this article , two questions must be considered : first , whether biennial elections will , in this case , be safe ; secondly , whether they be necessary or useful . As it is essential to ...
... branch . In order to decide on the propriety of this article , two questions must be considered : first , whether biennial elections will , in this case , be safe ; secondly , whether they be necessary or useful . As it is essential to ...
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... branches of the federal government for seducing , if they should be disposed to seduce , the House of Representatives from their duty to the people , and the means of influence over the popular branch possessed by the other branches of ...
... branches of the federal government for seducing , if they should be disposed to seduce , the House of Representatives from their duty to the people , and the means of influence over the popular branch possessed by the other branches of ...
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