The Federalist; Or, The New ConstitutionJ.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1942 - 456 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 334
... body . Will not the reasons which indicate the propriety of this arrangement strongly plead for an admission of the other branch of that body to a share of the inquiry ? The model from which the idea of this institu- tion has been ...
... body . Will not the reasons which indicate the propriety of this arrangement strongly plead for an admission of the other branch of that body to a share of the inquiry ? The model from which the idea of this institu- tion has been ...
الصفحة 345
... body to be continually in session for the appointment of officers , and as vacancies might happen in their recess , which it might be necessary for the public service to fill without delay , the suc- ceeding clause is evidently intended ...
... body to be continually in session for the appointment of officers , and as vacancies might happen in their recess , which it might be necessary for the public service to fill without delay , the suc- ceeding clause is evidently intended ...
الصفحة 384
... body to that of two thirds of the members present . It has been shown , under the second head of our inquiries , that all provisions which require more than the majority of any body to its resolutions have a direct tendency to embarrass ...
... body to that of two thirds of the members present . It has been shown , under the second head of our inquiries , that all provisions which require more than the majority of any body to its resolutions have a direct tendency to embarrass ...
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THE IDEA OF RESTRAINING THE LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY | 124 |
GENERAL POWER OF TAXATION CONTINUED | 154 |
THE POWERS CONFERRED BY THE CONSTITUTION | 176 |
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