Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, 第 2 卷,第 2 篇﹔第 45 卷Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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第 1635 頁
... Governor Randolph, in answering an objection which had been made to this part of the Constitution—that foreign influence would operate in the election of the President—says : “The electors must be elected by the People at large. To ...
... Governor Randolph, in answering an objection which had been made to this part of the Constitution—that foreign influence would operate in the election of the President—says : “The electors must be elected by the People at large. To ...
第 1649 頁
... Governor of a State by the People of the State, in which case, he says, the minority have no rights and must submit. Sir, the abstract proposition that a majority shall prevail, and a minority submit, is not controverted ; bort the ...
... Governor of a State by the People of the State, in which case, he says, the minority have no rights and must submit. Sir, the abstract proposition that a majority shall prevail, and a minority submit, is not controverted ; bort the ...
第 1655 頁
... Governor Griswold, of Connecticut, on the amendment of 1804: “The Constitution of the United States is a compact formed by the several States, to and for the general goodIt is well known to have been produced by a spirit of compromise ...
... Governor Griswold, of Connecticut, on the amendment of 1804: “The Constitution of the United States is a compact formed by the several States, to and for the general goodIt is well known to have been produced by a spirit of compromise ...
第 1683 頁
... Governor. If such should prove to be the fact—if this assumed power was not vested in the Board, and it had made such a report as had induced the Governor to give a certificate to an improper person—the certificate of election would be ...
... Governor. If such should prove to be the fact—if this assumed power was not vested in the Board, and it had made such a report as had induced the Governor to give a certificate to an improper person—the certificate of election would be ...
第 1685 頁
... Governor; should have had the cer. tificate; and have been now on this floor: and then he would have been placed on the defensive. It would then have behooved Mr. Wing to have shown that Biddle was not entitled to his seat; and if he ...
... Governor; should have had the cer. tificate; and have been now on this floor: and then he would have been placed on the defensive. It would then have behooved Mr. Wing to have shown that Biddle was not entitled to his seat; and if he ...
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