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 55
... elected by the States at large , have become the custodian of the reserved . rights , the general guardian and peerless champion of each and all of the sovereign States ! The people now declare from their Congressional dis- tricts that ...
... elected by the States at large , have become the custodian of the reserved . rights , the general guardian and peerless champion of each and all of the sovereign States ! The people now declare from their Congressional dis- tricts that ...
Side 56
... elect Senators by a direct vote of the people of the States , with a view to make bribery and corruption impossible . It is fallacious . The present system is not at fault . The fault is with the leaders who manufacture legislatures ...
... elect Senators by a direct vote of the people of the States , with a view to make bribery and corruption impossible . It is fallacious . The present system is not at fault . The fault is with the leaders who manufacture legislatures ...
Side 58
... elected , and that the people may generally be relied upon to vote for the party nominee , good or bad . If the States of the Union have a wise regard for their own State independence and safety , they will preserve the election in ...
... elected , and that the people may generally be relied upon to vote for the party nominee , good or bad . If the States of the Union have a wise regard for their own State independence and safety , they will preserve the election in ...
Side 59
... elect another man in place of a Senator - elect who persistently keeps away from Congress ; and then the Senate can inquire into the qualifications of one or both , for they stand as contestants . A Governor of a State , in the absence ...
... elect another man in place of a Senator - elect who persistently keeps away from Congress ; and then the Senate can inquire into the qualifications of one or both , for they stand as contestants . A Governor of a State , in the absence ...
Side 67
... elect Senators and Representatives , and thus prevents a full representation in Congress . Defect . It should have been added that when such State returns to its usage , the power of Congress shall instantly cease . The intent is plain ...
... elect Senators and Representatives , and thus prevents a full representation in Congress . Defect . It should have been added that when such State returns to its usage , the power of Congress shall instantly cease . The intent is plain ...
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