The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... Senate ; IV . The number of senators , and the term for which they are to be elected ; V. The powers vested in the Senate . I. The qualifications proposed for senators , as distinguished from those of representatives , consist in a more ...
... Senate ; IV . The number of senators , and the term for which they are to be elected ; V. The powers vested in the Senate . I. The qualifications proposed for senators , as distinguished from those of representatives , consist in a more ...
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... Senate . A third objection to the Senate as a court of impeachments is drawn from the agency they are to have in the appointments to office . It is imagined that they would be too indulgent judges of the conduct of men , in whose ...
... Senate . A third objection to the Senate as a court of impeachments is drawn from the agency they are to have in the appointments to office . It is imagined that they would be too indulgent judges of the conduct of men , in whose ...
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... Senate jointly , and can therefore only be exercised during the session of the Senate ; but as it would have been improper to oblige this body to be continually in session for the appointment of officers , and as vacancies might happen ...
... Senate jointly , and can therefore only be exercised during the session of the Senate ; but as it would have been improper to oblige this body to be continually in session for the appointment of officers , and as vacancies might happen ...
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