The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página ix
... executive and courts , and ultimately by a supreme national executive and courts . The laws of parliament overrode a colonial statute , the king's veto killed a law assented to by the king's governor ; and the courts of the Privy ...
... executive and courts , and ultimately by a supreme national executive and courts . The laws of parliament overrode a colonial statute , the king's veto killed a law assented to by the king's governor ; and the courts of the Privy ...
Página x
... executive or judicial power , and was therefore equally impotent to protect . For the moment a faction of agriculturists reigned supreme , and to the honest and thoughtful , democracy seemed to be digging its own grave , through the ...
... executive or judicial power , and was therefore equally impotent to protect . For the moment a faction of agriculturists reigned supreme , and to the honest and thoughtful , democracy seemed to be digging its own grave , through the ...
Página xv
... executive branches united in an attack on the judiciary , removing judges appointed for life , and even suspending the sitting of the Supreme Court , but with- out permanent results , and the judiciary maintained its power and ...
... executive branches united in an attack on the judiciary , removing judges appointed for life , and even suspending the sitting of the Supreme Court , but with- out permanent results , and the judiciary maintained its power and ...
Página xliv
... by them for six years . 3. President indirectly chosen by them for four years . Thus legislative and executive representatives of the people . II SYLLABUS OF THE FEDERALIST . xlv 4. Judicial power , xliv SYLLABUS OF THE FEDERALIST .
... by them for six years . 3. President indirectly chosen by them for four years . Thus legislative and executive representatives of the people . II SYLLABUS OF THE FEDERALIST . xlv 4. Judicial power , xliv SYLLABUS OF THE FEDERALIST .
Página xlv
... executive . 3. Judicial legislative . 4. Legislative judicial . All this is done in the proposed constitution . 1. Legislative in the Congress , yet checked by negative of the Executive . 2. Executive in the President , yet checked by ...
... executive . 3. Judicial legislative . 4. Legislative judicial . All this is done in the proposed constitution . 1. Legislative in the Congress , yet checked by negative of the Executive . 2. Executive in the President , yet checked by ...
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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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