The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... elections which has been deemed necessary in that kingdom , for binding the representatives to their constituents ... election . The ability also of the Irish parliament to maintain the rights of their con- stituents , so far as the ...
... elections which has been deemed necessary in that kingdom , for binding the representatives to their constituents ... election . The ability also of the Irish parliament to maintain the rights of their con- stituents , so far as the ...
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... election were different . They varied from one to seven years . Have we any reason to infer , from the spirit and conduct of the representatives of the people , prior to the Revolution , that biennial elections would have been dangerous ...
... election were different . They varied from one to seven years . Have we any reason to infer , from the spirit and conduct of the representatives of the people , prior to the Revolution , that biennial elections would have been dangerous ...
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... election of members once in two years . If the State legislatures were to be invested with an exclusive power of regulating these elections , every period of making them would be a delicate crisis in the national situa- tion , which ...
... election of members once in two years . If the State legislatures were to be invested with an exclusive power of regulating these elections , every period of making them would be a delicate crisis in the national situa- tion , which ...
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