THE GREAT REHEARSAL1948 |
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... Senate , and were willing to let the larger states , with more votes in the lower house , have some advantage in raising rev- enues and fixing apportionments . The delegates from the large states failed to see that the small had made ...
... Senate , and were willing to let the larger states , with more votes in the lower house , have some advantage in raising rev- enues and fixing apportionments . The delegates from the large states failed to see that the small had made ...
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... Senate . The motion was lost on the 21st , when the Convention voted that the Senate should appoint the judges . ( The method pro- posed by Madison was finally adopted , but not until September 7. ) The Convention without dissent agreed ...
... Senate . The motion was lost on the 21st , when the Convention voted that the Senate should appoint the judges . ( The method pro- posed by Madison was finally adopted , but not until September 7. ) The Convention without dissent agreed ...
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... Senate shall name three persons out of each of the several States ; and from the list of such persons each party shall alternately strike out one , until the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven ...
... Senate shall name three persons out of each of the several States ; and from the list of such persons each party shall alternately strike out one , until the number shall be reduced to thirteen ; and from that number not less than seven ...
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Commander and Philosopher | 2 |
APPENDIX | 7 |
Preliminary Planning | 12 |
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