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THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 81 CHAPTER IX . ELECTIONS . 106
CHAPTER X. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . 137 . CHAPTER XI . THE
PRESIDENT'S NEGATIVE . 168 CHAPTER XII . THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE .
177 CHAPTER ...
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 81 CHAPTER IX . ELECTIONS . 106
CHAPTER X. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS . 137 . CHAPTER XI . THE
PRESIDENT'S NEGATIVE . 168 CHAPTER XII . THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE .
177 CHAPTER ...
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... was the king's representative ; and the Crown also appointed a council , which
was to a certain extent an upper house ... the authority given to the governor “ to
convene a general assembly of representatives of the freeholders and planters .
... was the king's representative ; and the Crown also appointed a council , which
was to a certain extent an upper house ... the authority given to the governor “ to
convene a general assembly of representatives of the freeholders and planters .
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presentation of all classes and interests in our House of Commons by such a
distribution of the franchise as will enable representatives of all classes to obtain
a place there . The Constitution of the United States looks to the " great variety of
...
presentation of all classes and interests in our House of Commons by such a
distribution of the franchise as will enable representatives of all classes to obtain
a place there . The Constitution of the United States looks to the " great variety of
...
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It will be observed that the policy of making an Upper House , or Senate , a part of
the Constitution of the United States ... is much more applicable to our two
Houses of Parliament than to the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United ...
It will be observed that the policy of making an Upper House , or Senate , a part of
the Constitution of the United States ... is much more applicable to our two
Houses of Parliament than to the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United ...
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Lastly , a Senate duly constituted would not only operate as a salutary check
upon the House of Representatives , but occasionally upon the people
themselves , against their own temporary delusions and errors . ” In times of
excitement , when ...
Lastly , a Senate duly constituted would not only operate as a salutary check
upon the House of Representatives , but occasionally upon the people
themselves , against their own temporary delusions and errors . ” In times of
excitement , when ...
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The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our Own Hugh Seymour Tremenheere Úplné zobrazení - 1854 |
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