The Complete Anas of Thomas JeffersonRound Table Press, 1903 - Počet stran: 283 |
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Strana 29
... executive and one branch of the legislature were to be during good behavior , i . e . for life , and the governors of the States were to be named by these two permanent organs . This , however , was rejected ; on which Hamilton left the ...
... executive and one branch of the legislature were to be during good behavior , i . e . for life , and the governors of the States were to be named by these two permanent organs . This , however , was rejected ; on which Hamilton left the ...
Strana 30
... executive . And with grief and shame it must be acknowledged that his machine was not without effect ; that even in this , the birth of our government , some members were found sordid enough to bend their duty to their interests , and ...
... executive . And with grief and shame it must be acknowledged that his machine was not without effect ; that even in this , the birth of our government , some members were found sordid enough to bend their duty to their interests , and ...
Strana 35
... of administration . Its object was to preserve the legislature pure and independent of the executive , to restrain the administration to republi- 1 can forms and principles , and not permit the ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON . 35.
... of administration . Its object was to preserve the legislature pure and independent of the executive , to restrain the administration to republi- 1 can forms and principles , and not permit the ANAS of THOMAS JEFFERSON . 35.
Strana 44
... executive , or introduce an hereditary branch of Legis- lature , & c . See his letter . Alexander Hamilton con- demning Mr. Adams ' writings , and most particularly Davila , as having a tendency to weaken the present gov- ernment ...
... executive , or introduce an hereditary branch of Legis- lature , & c . See his letter . Alexander Hamilton con- demning Mr. Adams ' writings , and most particularly Davila , as having a tendency to weaken the present gov- ernment ...
Strana 46
... executive as to the courts with which we should keep diplomatic characters , and the grades we should employ : that there were two principles , which decided on the courts , viz . , 1 , vicinage ; and 2 , commerce : that the first ...
... executive as to the courts with which we should keep diplomatic characters , and the grades we should employ : that there were two principles , which decided on the courts , viz . , 1 , vicinage ; and 2 , commerce : that the first ...
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