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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Side 37
... hold his official trust for seven years , and thereafter be in- eligible . Jefferson said : " I wish that at the end . of four years the convention had made the Presi- dent forever ineligible for a second term . " Had Mr. Jefferson been ...
... hold his official trust for seven years , and thereafter be in- eligible . Jefferson said : " I wish that at the end . of four years the convention had made the Presi- dent forever ineligible for a second term . " Had Mr. Jefferson been ...
Side 54
... hold their offices during " good be- havior , " not for life , as is often stated . The Su- preme Court can declare an act of Congress , signed and promulgated by the President , unconstitu- tional and void . Men are transient . States ...
... hold their offices during " good be- havior , " not for life , as is often stated . The Su- preme Court can declare an act of Congress , signed and promulgated by the President , unconstitu- tional and void . Men are transient . States ...
Side 56
... hold their office during good behavior . Robert Morris , the financier of the Revolution , seconded Reid , but it failed . The deputy from Delaware then desired to make the senatorial term nine years , one - third triennially retiring ...
... hold their office during good behavior . Robert Morris , the financier of the Revolution , seconded Reid , but it failed . The deputy from Delaware then desired to make the senatorial term nine years , one - third triennially retiring ...
Side 59
... hold a State office after Congress has been convened . It would be a silly debate ; for although the Sen- ate can constitutionally judge of the qualifications of its members , that body cannot decide the other question . The decision ...
... hold a State office after Congress has been convened . It would be a silly debate ; for although the Sen- ate can constitutionally judge of the qualifications of its members , that body cannot decide the other question . The decision ...
Side 78
... hold the corporations carrying the mails responsible for non - delivery during strikes originat- ing in quarrels between employees and employ- ers . To do otherwise is to attack the fundamen- tal principles of the society of sovereign ...
... hold the corporations carrying the mails responsible for non - delivery during strikes originat- ing in quarrels between employees and employ- ers . To do otherwise is to attack the fundamen- tal principles of the society of sovereign ...
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