| Jonathan Elliot, United States. Constitutional Convention - 1845 - 672 páginas
...distant states would travel backwards and forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said, also, on the time requisite for...states in general, without which their trust could not be usefully discharged. Mr. SHERMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial.... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 380 páginas
...distant States would travel backwards and forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said also, on the time requisite for...States in general, without which their trust could not be usefully di— charged. Mr. Sherman preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial.... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 páginas
....States would travel backwards and forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said also, on the time requisite for...large proportion,) to acquire that knowledge of the a Hairs of the States in general, without which their trust could not be usefully discharged. Mr. Sherman... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 380 páginas
...distant States would travel backwards and forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said also, on the time requisite for new memDers, (who would always form a large proportion,) to acquire that knowledge of the affairs of the... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 páginas
...distant states would travel backwards and forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said, also, on the time requisite for...states in general, without which their trust could not be usefully discharged. Mr. SHERMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial.... | |
| Erastus Howard Scott - 1893 - 412 páginas
...distant States would travel backwards and forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said, also, on the time requisite for...States in general, without which their trust could not be usefully discharged. Mr. SHEIIMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial.... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - 1893 - 402 páginas
...distant States would travel backwards and forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said, also, on the time requisite for...States in general, without which their trust could not be usefully discharged. Mr. SHERMAN preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial.... | |
| 1897 - 976 páginas
...to be said also on the time requisite for new members^ ["of which the Legisl w0.*1 " stricken out] would ' always form a large proportion, to acquire that knowledge of the affairs of trust the States in general without which their ["duty" stricken out] could not be usefully discharged.... | |
| United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - 1900 - 936 páginas
...to be said also on the time requisite for new members, ["of which the Legisl w c . h " stricken out] would always form a large proportion, to acquire that knowledge of the affairs of trust the States in general without which their ["duty" stricken out] could not be usefully discharged.... | |
| James Madison - 1902 - 510 páginas
...distant States would travel backwards & forwards at least as often as the elections should be repeated. Much was to be said also on the time requisite for...States in general without which their trust could not be usefully discharged. Mr Sherman preferred annual elections, but would be content with biennial.... | |
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