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
... George Mason , of Gunston Hall , Va . , argued in the convention that the President should hold his official trust for seven years , and thereafter be in- eligible . Jefferson said : " I wish that at the end . of four years the ...
... George Mason , of Gunston Hall , Va . , argued in the convention that the President should hold his official trust for seven years , and thereafter be in- eligible . Jefferson said : " I wish that at the end . of four years the ...
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... George Reid of Delaware moved that Senators should 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 ...
... George Reid of Delaware moved that Senators should 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 ...
Side 57
... George F. Edmunds : " The Senate always has been , and always will be , so long as constituted through election by the legislatures of the States , what John Adams . called the sheet anchor of the Republic . ' On the whole , it has been ...
... George F. Edmunds : " The Senate always has been , and always will be , so long as constituted through election by the legislatures of the States , what John Adams . called the sheet anchor of the Republic . ' On the whole , it has been ...
Side 61
... George the Third . Are there two classes of citizens ? Yes . The Constitution provides that " No per- son except a natural born citizen , or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution , shall be ...
... George the Third . Are there two classes of citizens ? Yes . The Constitution provides that " No per- son except a natural born citizen , or a citizen of the United States at the time of the adoption of this Constitution , shall be ...
Side 72
... George III . that he could not arrest three millions of people for treason . Reconstruc- tion was a futile attempt to arrest four times that number of people , who were sovereign corporators of sovereign corporations called States ...
... George III . that he could not arrest three millions of people for treason . Reconstruc- tion was a futile attempt to arrest four times that number of people , who were sovereign corporators of sovereign corporations called States ...
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