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 8
... vote , cast by dele- gates annually chosen by the several legislatures . Societies of men constituting a body politic voted , not men . 99 The word " Congress was first suggested by Great Britain , 1695. It was proposed to unite the ...
... vote , cast by dele- gates annually chosen by the several legislatures . Societies of men constituting a body politic voted , not men . 99 The word " Congress was first suggested by Great Britain , 1695. It was proposed to unite the ...
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... voted against the adoption of the instrument , but in the Virginia convention urged its ratification . Mr. Randolph was chosen Governor of Virginia the succeeding year . In 1789 he was appointed Attorney - General of the United States ...
... voted against the adoption of the instrument , but in the Virginia convention urged its ratification . Mr. Randolph was chosen Governor of Virginia the succeeding year . In 1789 he was appointed Attorney - General of the United States ...
Side 20
... vote by the defection of two of Hamilton's colleagues , yet he remained to help as he could the framers in their arduous labors . He was appointed first Secretary of the Treas- ury by Washington , and ended his life in a duel with Aaron ...
... vote by the defection of two of Hamilton's colleagues , yet he remained to help as he could the framers in their arduous labors . He was appointed first Secretary of the Treas- ury by Washington , and ended his life in a duel with Aaron ...
Side 21
... vote of three - fourths of the States , whereas the Articles required , as before stated , unanimous consent . What does the preamble mean by " a more perfect Union " ? It means that " perpetual Union " not having saved the Confederacy ...
... vote of three - fourths of the States , whereas the Articles required , as before stated , unanimous consent . What does the preamble mean by " a more perfect Union " ? It means that " perpetual Union " not having saved the Confederacy ...
Side 38
... vote under inviolable instructions . It is true that a popular majority does not always secure the suc- cess of a presidential ticket ; but the electoral col- lege is constituted upon a far more popular basis than the Senate . The ...
... vote under inviolable instructions . It is true that a popular majority does not always secure the suc- cess of a presidential ticket ; but the electoral col- lege is constituted upon a far more popular basis than the Senate . The ...
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