The Federalist; Or, The New ConstitutionJ.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1937 - 456 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 325
... senate appointed not immediately by the people , and for the term of six years , must gradually acquire a dangerous ... Senate , it is to be observed , must in the first place corrupt itself ; must next corrupt the State legislatures ...
... senate appointed not immediately by the people , and for the term of six years , must gradually acquire a dangerous ... Senate , it is to be observed , must in the first place corrupt itself ; must next corrupt the State legislatures ...
الصفحة 345
... Senate jointly , and can therefore only be exercised during the session of the Senate ; but as it would have been improper to oblige this body to be continually in session for the appointment of officers , and as vacancies might happen ...
... Senate jointly , and can therefore only be exercised during the session of the Senate ; but as it would have been improper to oblige this body to be continually in session for the appointment of officers , and as vacancies might happen ...
الصفحة 390
... Senate , in the business of appoint- ments , that it would contribute to the stability of the adminis- tration . The consent of that body would be necessary to displace as well as to appoint . A change of the Chief Magistrate ...
... Senate , in the business of appoint- ments , that it would contribute to the stability of the adminis- tration . The consent of that body would be necessary to displace as well as to appoint . A change of the Chief Magistrate ...
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THESE DEPARTMENTS SHOULD NOT BE SO FAR SEPARATED | 6 |
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THE IDEA OF RESTRAINING THE LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY | 124 |
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