Senate and the House of Representatives. In the former, the representation was equal, each State having two senators ; in the latter, the number of representatives was to be proportioned to the population, which was to be ascertained every ten years by... Outlines of Universal History ... - 第 387 頁Georg Weber 著 - 1860 - 595 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Georg Weber - 1854 - 588 頁
...occasion. Not without great difficulty, and many comproraises of conflicting opinions and interests, hail this great step been taken. The central government...Congress. The President was allowed a qualified negative ou the enactments of the legislature, as a bill to which he refused his consent was to become a law... | |
| W. O. Blake - 1856 - 1016 頁
...into effect after it had been ratified in nine of the States, by Conventions that were to be called for the occasion. Not without great difficulty, and...The president was allowed a qualified negative on all the enactments of the legislature, as a bill to which he refused his consent was to become a law... | |
| William O. Blake - 1856 - 1124 頁
...which was to be ascertained every ten years by adding to the whole number of the freemen three-fifthi of the slaves. Two classes of opposing claims were...The president was allowed a qualified negative on all the enactments of the legislature, as a bill to which he refused his consent was to become a law... | |
| 1838 - 350 頁
...Tlascala, 10,000 Tlascala. Total, 7,687,000 State haying a local or separate government. The supreme executive power was vested in a President, chosen for four years by the legislatures of the States ; the legislative power in a Congress composed of a Senate, consisting... | |
| Israel Smith Clare - 1893 - 766 頁
...executive power in a President of the United States, who, with the Vice-President, is chosen for a term of four years by Electors, equal in number for each .State to all its Senators and Representatives in the National Congress. No bill passed by the Congress can become a law without the President's signature,... | |
| 1897 - 600 頁
...executive power in a President of the United States, who, with the Vice-President, is chosen for a term of four years by Electors, equal in number for each State to all its Senators and Representatives in the National Congress. No bill passed by the Congress can become a law without the President's signature,... | |
| 1914 - 594 頁
...executive power in a President of the United States, who, with the Vice President, is chosen for a term of four years by Electors, equal in number for each State to all its Senators and Representatives in the National Congress. No bill passed by the Congress can become a law without the President's signature,... | |
| 1838 - 356 頁
...Monterey. Colima. Tlascala. Total, 7,687,000 State having a local or separate government. The supreme executive power was vested in a President, chosen for four years by the legislatures of the States ; the legislative power in a Congress composed of a Senate, consisting... | |
| 1838 - 348 頁
...Tlascala, 10,000 Tlascala. Total, 7,687,000 State having a local or separate government. The supreme executive power was vested in a President, chosen for four years by the legislatures of the States ; the legislative power in a Congress composed of a Senate, consisting... | |
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