The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788, Том 1Masters, Smith & Company, 1857 - 496 страници |
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... President and Vice President . It is believed , that all things being duly weighed , the alteration has been beneficial . If it enables a man to aim with more directness , at the first office in the gift of the people , it equally tends ...
... President and Vice President . It is believed , that all things being duly weighed , the alteration has been beneficial . If it enables a man to aim with more directness , at the first office in the gift of the people , it equally tends ...
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... president in the responsible function of appointing to offices , instead of vesting this executive power in the executive alone , is the vicious part of the organization . To another , the exclusion of the house of represent- atives ...
... president in the responsible function of appointing to offices , instead of vesting this executive power in the executive alone , is the vicious part of the organization . To another , the exclusion of the house of represent- atives ...
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... president himself . As it can give no umbrage to the writers against the plan of the federal constitution , let us suppose , that as they are the most zealous , so they are also the most sagacious , of those who think the late ...
... president himself . As it can give no umbrage to the writers against the plan of the federal constitution , let us suppose , that as they are the most zealous , so they are also the most sagacious , of those who think the late ...
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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 re ...
... 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 re ...
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... president is to be made by the states in their political characters . The votes allotted to them are in a compound ratio , which considers them partly as distinct and coëqual societies ; partly as unequal members of the same society ...
... president is to be made by the states in their political characters . The votes allotted to them are in a compound ratio , which considers them partly as distinct and coëqual societies ; partly as unequal members of the same society ...
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