Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to Colonial and English HistoryMacmillan and Company, 1894 - 277 páginas |
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... Senate Document ; Colonial Records of Vir- ginia . In 1857 it was published in the Collections of the New York Historical Society . 3 Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States , I. 21 , § 46 . 4 Referring to the Jamestown ...
... Senate Document ; Colonial Records of Vir- ginia . In 1857 it was published in the Collections of the New York Historical Society . 3 Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States , I. 21 , § 46 . 4 Referring to the Jamestown ...
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... that of the English government . The President , the Senate , and the House of Representatives 1 Bryce , American Commonwealth , I. 300 . correspond in essential features with the King , Lords , 42 CHAP . SOURCES OF THE CONSTITUTION .
... that of the English government . The President , the Senate , and the House of Representatives 1 Bryce , American Commonwealth , I. 300 . correspond in essential features with the King , Lords , 42 CHAP . SOURCES OF THE CONSTITUTION .
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... Senate , and the House of Representatives from those which had by immemorial usage come to be the powers of the King , the House of Lords , and the House of Commons of Great Britain , yet the analogy is very close . " " 1 Accustomed as ...
... Senate , and the House of Representatives from those which had by immemorial usage come to be the powers of the King , the House of Lords , and the House of Commons of Great Britain , yet the analogy is very close . " " 1 Accustomed as ...
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... is that of the process of voting in the national Senate by States . But when this was proposed in the Philadelphia Convention , almost of necessity , by the force of her experience 44 CHAP . SOURCES OF THE CONSTITUTION .
... is that of the process of voting in the national Senate by States . But when this was proposed in the Philadelphia Convention , almost of necessity , by the force of her experience 44 CHAP . SOURCES OF THE CONSTITUTION .
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... Senate as the more aristocratic body , and will ex- pect that the usual guards will be provided according to the exam- ple of Great Britain . " . - Ibid . V. 410. Gouverneur Morris , objecting to the extent to which the arguments from ...
... Senate as the more aristocratic body , and will ex- pect that the usual guards will be provided according to the exam- ple of Great Britain . " . - Ibid . V. 410. Gouverneur Morris , objecting to the extent to which the arguments from ...
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