The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... Senate , Colonel Monroe , on the ground that , " on the precedent now to be set , will depend the future construction of our Constitution , and whether the powers of legislation shall be transferred from the President , Senate and House ...
... Senate , Colonel Monroe , on the ground that , " on the precedent now to be set , will depend the future construction of our Constitution , and whether the powers of legislation shall be transferred from the President , Senate and House ...
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... Senate , because another senator had spoken of one of these territorial sub- governments with a less awful deference than was thought due to the majesty of " a sovereign State ! " Such was the pre- cise form of this interposition . And ...
... Senate , because another senator had spoken of one of these territorial sub- governments with a less awful deference than was thought due to the majesty of " a sovereign State ! " Such was the pre- cise form of this interposition . And ...
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... senators are advanced to their places by the votes of the local legislatures , has led judicious minds into a partial acquiescence in these visionary conceits . Let us see where the truth lies . In the first place , the State ...
... senators are advanced to their places by the votes of the local legislatures , has led judicious minds into a partial acquiescence in these visionary conceits . Let us see where the truth lies . In the first place , the State ...
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... Senate " of the Union . Nay , we have similar language in yet higher records . No State , " say the old articles of confederation , " shall be represented in Congress by less than two nor more than seven members . " This was in 1778 ...
... Senate " of the Union . Nay , we have similar language in yet higher records . No State , " say the old articles of confederation , " shall be represented in Congress by less than two nor more than seven members . " This was in 1778 ...
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... senators have their appointments from the State legis- latures . But they are not the servants of those legislatures ... Senate ; federal sena- tors tools , not of the States , but of their respective legislative houses ; and even the ...
... senators have their appointments from the State legis- latures . But they are not the servants of those legislatures ... Senate ; federal sena- tors tools , not of the States , but of their respective legislative houses ; and even the ...
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