| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 708 páginas
...discharged. Mr. SHERMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. He thought the Representatives ought to return home and mix with...which might differ from those of their constituents. Colonel MASON observed, that, the States being differently situated, such a rule ought to be formed... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 páginas
...discharged. Mr. Sherman preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. He thought the representatives ought to return home and mix with...which might differ from those of their constituents. Col. Mason observed, that the States being differently situated, such a rule ought to be formed as... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 páginas
...discharged. Mr. SHERMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. He thought the representatives ought to return home and mix with...which might differ from those of their constituents. Col. MASON observed, that, the states being differently situated, such a rule ought to be formed as... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1876 - 678 páginas
...discharged. Mr. SHERMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. He thought the representatives ought to return home and mix with the people. By remaining at the scat of government they would acquire the habits of the place, which might differ from those of their... | |
| Erastus Howard Scott - 1893 - 412 páginas
...discharged. Mr. SHEIIMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. He thought the Representatives ought to return home and mix with...which might differ from those of their constituents. Colonel MASON observed, that, the States being differently situated, such a rule ought to be formed... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - 1893 - 402 páginas
...discharged. Mr. SHERMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. He thought the Representatives ought to return home and mix with...which might differ from those of their constituents. Colonel MASON observed, that, the States being differently situated, such a rule ought to be formed... | |
| 1897 - 976 páginas
...home and mix with the people ["in every" stricken out] . By remaining at the seat of Gov1. they woiild acquire the habits of the place which might differ from those of their Constituents. » Col. Mason observed that the States [illegible word stricken out] being differently situated such... | |
| James Madison - 1902 - 510 páginas
...discharged. Mr Sherman preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. He thought the Representatives ought to return home and mix with the people. By remaining at the seat of Gov* they would acquire the habits of the place which might differ from those of their Constituents.... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 960 páginas
...discharged.12 Mr. Sherman preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial. lie thought the representatives ought to return home and mix with...which might differ from those of their constituents. Colonel Mason observed that the States being differently situated, such a rule ought to be formed as... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention - 1911 - 660 páginas
...the representatives ought to return home and mix with the people. By remaining at the seat of Govt. they would acquire the habits of the place which might differ from those of their Constituents. Col. ^Mason observed that the States being differently situated such a rule ought to be formed as would... | |
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