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 42
... votes ; which day shall be the same throughout the United States . " After depositing his vote the carpenter may return to his plane , the merchant to his counter . There is no suffrage holiday , nor can courts of justice be closed on ...
... votes ; which day shall be the same throughout the United States . " After depositing his vote the carpenter may return to his plane , the merchant to his counter . There is no suffrage holiday , nor can courts of justice be closed on ...
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... vote as States , separately . What of the Vice - Presidency and the Senate ? Article II . , section 3 , says : " The electors shall meet in their respective States , and vote by ballot for President and Vice - President , one of whom ...
... vote as States , separately . What of the Vice - Presidency and the Senate ? Article II . , section 3 , says : " The electors shall meet in their respective States , and vote by ballot for President and Vice - President , one of whom ...
Side 47
... vote and fierce struggle between Jefferson and Burr caused the adoption of the amendment which spe- cifically sets forth how separate ballots shall be cast for President and Vice - President . In case of no election , the Senate chooses ...
... vote and fierce struggle between Jefferson and Burr caused the adoption of the amendment which spe- cifically sets forth how separate ballots shall be cast for President and Vice - President . In case of no election , the Senate chooses ...
Side 48
... voted . They were equal , as under the pres- ent Constitution . Nine States could pass a law . The keen eyes of Ellsworth , Sherman , and John- son saw the vice , and insisted that Congress should be made bicameral . Two Houses of ...
... voted . They were equal , as under the pres- ent Constitution . Nine States could pass a law . The keen eyes of Ellsworth , Sherman , and John- son saw the vice , and insisted that Congress should be made bicameral . Two Houses of ...
Side 52
... voting by States , while yet representing the people of the States , when the appointed electors have failed to make ... vote as States ? For the reason that the constituents of Presi- dents of the United States are not men , but States ...
... voting by States , while yet representing the people of the States , when the appointed electors have failed to make ... vote as States ? For the reason that the constituents of Presi- dents of the United States are not men , but States ...
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