A Catechism of the Constitution of the United States of America: With Sketches of the Constitutional and Ratifying Conventions, and Valuable Personal, Historical, Political and Legal Information, Criticism and InterpretationThe Author, 1896 - 190 sider |
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... Hamilton declared that , " As long as office is open to all men and no constitutional rank is established , it is true republicanism . " Is that true to - day ? Is genius or moral merit or political knowledge rewarded by even so slight ...
... Hamilton declared that , " As long as office is open to all men and no constitutional rank is established , it is true republicanism . " Is that true to - day ? Is genius or moral merit or political knowledge rewarded by even so slight ...
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... Hamilton of New York was issued that " a convention of all the States should meet at Philadelphia , the second Monday of May , 1787 , to consider measures to render the Constitution of the Federal government adequate to the exigencies ...
... Hamilton of New York was issued that " a convention of all the States should meet at Philadelphia , the second Monday of May , 1787 , to consider measures to render the Constitution of the Federal government adequate to the exigencies ...
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... Hamilton , through Gen. Philip Schuyler , whose daughter he had married , proposed to the legislature of New York that each State should proceed " to adopt the measure of assembling a general convention of the States , specially ...
... Hamilton , through Gen. Philip Schuyler , whose daughter he had married , proposed to the legislature of New York that each State should proceed " to adopt the measure of assembling a general convention of the States , specially ...
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... Hamilton remained . The convention did not so much re- vise as select and create . They acted generally on the advice of George Reed of Delaware , who said : " The confederation was founded on tempo- rary principles ; to patch it up ...
... Hamilton remained . The convention did not so much re- vise as select and create . They acted generally on the advice of George Reed of Delaware , who said : " The confederation was founded on tempo- rary principles ; to patch it up ...
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... Hamilton of New York made a speech in the convention , in which he read a paper expressing his ideas of a suitable . plan of government , the prominent features of which were : A President for life ; a Senate for life ; a lower House ...
... Hamilton of New York made a speech in the convention , in which he read a paper expressing his ideas of a suitable . plan of government , the prominent features of which were : A President for life ; a Senate for life ; a lower House ...
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