The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página xxxviii
... House of Lords ; something Madison would not have done . Ham- ilton , on the contrary , had been most open in his admira- tion of the British government , and so admired this particular branch of it that he had but just modeled the ...
... House of Lords ; something Madison would not have done . Ham- ilton , on the contrary , had been most open in his admira- tion of the British government , and so admired this particular branch of it that he had but just modeled the ...
Página xliv
... House of Representatives directly chosen by the people for two years . 2. Senate indirectly chosen by them for six years . 3. President indirectly chosen by them for four years . Thus legislative and executive representatives of the ...
... House of Representatives directly chosen by the people for two years . 2. Senate indirectly chosen by them for six years . 3. President indirectly chosen by them for four years . Thus legislative and executive representatives of the ...
Página lxiv
... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . Objection that when annual elections end tyranny begins , answered - Biennial elections necessary and useful - Objections to unduly short terms - Biennial elections useful and safe , . 353 NO . 54 [ 53 ] ...
... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . Objection that when annual elections end tyranny begins , answered - Biennial elections necessary and useful - Objections to unduly short terms - Biennial elections useful and safe , . 353 NO . 54 [ 53 ] ...
Página lxv
... House - Reasons against a numerous House- Objection to a majority being a quorum , considered , NO . 59 [ 58 ] . 383 HAMILTON . THE NATIONAL REGULATION OF ELECTIONS . Every government must have the means of self - preserva- tion ...
... House - Reasons against a numerous House- Objection to a majority being a quorum , considered , NO . 59 [ 58 ] . 383 HAMILTON . THE NATIONAL REGULATION OF ELECTIONS . Every government must have the means of self - preserva- tion ...
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... house as a security against improper legislation - Against the infirmity of faction - Against ignorant legislation - Against mutability in its councils from frequent changes of members - Dangers of such mutability , enumerated , NO . 63 ...
... house as a security against improper legislation - Against the infirmity of faction - Against ignorant legislation - Against mutability in its councils from frequent changes of members - Dangers of such mutability , enumerated , NO . 63 ...
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States Paul Leicester Ford,James Madison,John Jay Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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