The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7Macmillan Company, 1918 |
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... Senate Argument from other governments . Slavery Equal suffrage lost . New plan Money bills . Heated debate on union Equality adopted . Adjustment of numbers Further debate on equality . Basis of representation in the House Population ...
... Senate Argument from other governments . Slavery Equal suffrage lost . New plan Money bills . Heated debate on union Equality adopted . Adjustment of numbers Further debate on equality . Basis of representation in the House Population ...
Strana 241
... senators and such of the judges as were not members of the House of Representatives were constituted a Court for trying ... Senate . The constitution of Pennsylvania ( 1776 ) created a " supreme ex- ecutive Council , " of twelve persons ...
... senators and such of the judges as were not members of the House of Representatives were constituted a Court for trying ... Senate . The constitution of Pennsylvania ( 1776 ) created a " supreme ex- ecutive Council , " of twelve persons ...
Strana 242
... Senate and Assembly shall , before they become laws , be presented to the said Council for their revisal and consideration ; and if , upon such revision and consideration , it should appear improper to the said Council . . . that the ...
... Senate and Assembly shall , before they become laws , be presented to the said Council for their revisal and consideration ; and if , upon such revision and consideration , it should appear improper to the said Council . . . that the ...
Strana 248
... Senate he was to have power to make trea- ties ; he was to appoint federal officers , certain of them with the advice and consent of the Senate ; he was to have the power of pardon except in cases of treason . The Senate was to have the ...
... Senate he was to have power to make trea- ties ; he was to appoint federal officers , certain of them with the advice and consent of the Senate ; he was to have the power of pardon except in cases of treason . The Senate was to have the ...
Strana 258
... August 6. There it was accordingly provided that the members of the House of Representatives should be chosen by the people of the 1787 ] Suffrage for the Senate 259 States , the Dangers of disruption Rule of suffrage.
... August 6. There it was accordingly provided that the members of the House of Representatives should be chosen by the people of the 1787 ] Suffrage for the Senate 259 States , the Dangers of disruption Rule of suffrage.
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The Cambridge Modern History, Svazek 7 Sir Adolphus William Ward,George Walter Prothero,Stanley Mordaunt Leathes Zobrazení fragmentů - 1934 |
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