The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página xvi
... Senate has not been realized , something akin to it has developed by the rapid admission of new states . As a result , by " holding - up " or " dickering " over legislation , the senators of this coalition of small states , though ...
... Senate has not been realized , something akin to it has developed by the rapid admission of new states . As a result , by " holding - up " or " dickering " over legislation , the senators of this coalition of small states , though ...
Página xxxviii
... Senate in his proposed constitution as closely upon it as he could . This essay , too , devoted a paragraph to the Senate of Maryland , which Hamilton had already noticed with some attention in his " great " speech in the federal ...
... Senate in his proposed constitution as closely upon it as he could . This essay , too , devoted a paragraph to the Senate of Maryland , which Hamilton had already noticed with some attention in his " great " speech in the federal ...
Página lxv
... Senate will prevent aug- mentation answered -- The constitutional resource of refusing supplies by the House ... SENATE . Qualifications of senators - Appointment of senators by state legislatures - Equality of representation in Senate ...
... Senate will prevent aug- mentation answered -- The constitutional resource of refusing supplies by the House ... SENATE . Qualifications of senators - Appointment of senators by state legislatures - Equality of representation in Senate ...
Página lxvi
... Senate a recognition of sovereignty in the states - The number of senators and the term for which they are elected - Need of such an upper house as a security against improper legislation - Against the infirmity of faction - Against ...
... Senate a recognition of sovereignty in the states - The number of senators and the term for which they are elected - Need of such an upper house as a security against improper legislation - Against the infirmity of faction - Against ...
Página lxviii
... Senate -- Concurrence of Senate a check on favoritism - Objection that the President may thus control Senate , considered - Whole body of Senate cannot be cor- rupted - Protection of constitution , 505 NO . 77 . EDITOR'S TABLE OF ...
... Senate -- Concurrence of Senate a check on favoritism - Objection that the President may thus control Senate , considered - Whole body of Senate cannot be cor- rupted - Protection of constitution , 505 NO . 77 . EDITOR'S TABLE OF ...
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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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