The Constitutional Text-book: A Practical and Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States, and of Portions of the Public and Administrative Law of the Federal Government : Designed Chiefly for the Use of Schools, Academies, and CollegesGeorge W. Childs, 1863 - 324 páginas |
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... influence , for in a single assembly of men it generally happens that there are a few leaders who exer- cise great control over the others . It increases the proba- bility that good laws will be passed , because they may be altered ...
... influence , for in a single assembly of men it generally happens that there are a few leaders who exer- cise great control over the others . It increases the proba- bility that good laws will be passed , because they may be altered ...
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... influence ; and if he were not allowed to vote except when the Senate was equally divided , his vote would be lost to his State ; and if he were allowed to vote on all occasions , then , in case of an equal division , there would be no ...
... influence ; and if he were not allowed to vote except when the Senate was equally divided , his vote would be lost to his State ; and if he were allowed to vote on all occasions , then , in case of an equal division , there would be no ...
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... influence in our government , and tempting our officers from their fidelity , by means of presents , emoluments , offices , or titles . Such gifts cannot be received by a per- son holding an office of profit or trust under the United ...
... influence in our government , and tempting our officers from their fidelity , by means of presents , emoluments , offices , or titles . Such gifts cannot be received by a per- son holding an office of profit or trust under the United ...
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... influence which would be dangerous in time of peace , and still more so in war . The treaty - making power is there- fore taken from the States , and by a subsequent RESTRICTIONS UPON THE STATES . 147 CHAPTER X Restrictions upon the States.
... influence which would be dangerous in time of peace , and still more so in war . The treaty - making power is there- fore taken from the States , and by a subsequent RESTRICTIONS UPON THE STATES . 147 CHAPTER X Restrictions upon the States.
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... influence in the choice of President and Vice - Presi- dent that it has in the national affairs transacted in Con- gress . The appointment of electors is to be made in such manner as the legislature of each State shall direct . § 377 ...
... influence in the choice of President and Vice - Presi- dent that it has in the national affairs transacted in Con- gress . The appointment of electors is to be made in such manner as the legislature of each State shall direct . § 377 ...
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