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Strana 75
The reasons for the duration of the term of the office of senator for six years were ,
“ that a deep - felt responsibility is incompatible with great frequency of elections .
Men can feel little interest in power which slips away almost as soon as it is ...
The reasons for the duration of the term of the office of senator for six years were ,
“ that a deep - felt responsibility is incompatible with great frequency of elections .
Men can feel little interest in power which slips away almost as soon as it is ...
Strana 76
A well - constituted Senate , therefore , “ would be incalculably increased in value
, by making its term of office such that , with moderate industry , talents , and
devotion to the public service , its members could scarcely fail 76 [ CH . VII .
A well - constituted Senate , therefore , “ would be incalculably increased in value
, by making its term of office such that , with moderate industry , talents , and
devotion to the public service , its members could scarcely fail 76 [ CH . VII .
Strana 98
... a longer duration of the term for which the members of the House of
Representatives are elected , would conduce more to the general interests of his
country . The inferior position which , both in the public estimation and in actual
power , the ...
... a longer duration of the term for which the members of the House of
Representatives are elected , would conduce more to the general interests of his
country . The inferior position which , both in the public estimation and in actual
power , the ...
Strana 99
... persons , including those bound to service for a term of years , and excluding
Indians not taxed , threefifths of all other persons . " Much difference of opinion
existed at the time upon the question of how the apportionment ought to be made
.
... persons , including those bound to service for a term of years , and excluding
Indians not taxed , threefifths of all other persons . " Much difference of opinion
existed at the time upon the question of how the apportionment ought to be made
.
Strana 101
should be universal ; and are equally open to the question of what meaning is to
be attached to the term “ universal : " whether or not it is to include females ; and
whether or not the man of twenty years of age , who is taxed as much as the man
...
should be universal ; and are equally open to the question of what meaning is to
be attached to the term “ universal : " whether or not it is to include females ; and
whether or not the man of twenty years of age , who is taxed as much as the man
...
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