The Framing of the Constitution of the United StatesYale University Press, 1913 - 281 sider A classic in American constitutional history, Max Farrand's famous account of the Federal Convention presents a vivid analysis of the conditions, the convictions, and the men who framed the Constitution of the United States. This basic work clarifies the intentions of the Founding Fathers and sheds light on the many issues of 1787 that are of vital importance today. |
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... Person having the greatest Number of Votes shall be the President , if such Number be a Majority of the whole Number of Electors appointed ; and if there be more than one who have such Majority , and have an equal Number of Votes , then ...
... Person having the greatest Number of Votes shall be the President , if such Number be a Majority of the whole Number of Electors appointed ; and if there be more than one who have such Majority , and have an equal Number of Votes , then ...
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... person voted for as Vice - President , and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President ... person having the greatest number of votes for President , shall be the President , if such number be a majority of the ...
... person voted for as Vice - President , and they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President ... person having the greatest number of votes for President , shall be the President , if such number be a majority of the ...
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... person having the greatest number of votes as Vice - President , shall be the Vice - President , if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed , and if no person have a majority , then from the two highest ...
... person having the greatest number of votes as Vice - President , shall be the Vice - President , if such number be a majority of the whole number of Electors appointed , and if no person have a majority , then from the two highest ...
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