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 1637 頁
... Congress. The first reason which suggests itself to my mind, why it should not there devolve, is, that the President is not an officer of Congress; he is not an officer of the House of Representatives, but he is the Chief Magistrate of ...
... Congress. The first reason which suggests itself to my mind, why it should not there devolve, is, that the President is not an officer of Congress; he is not an officer of the House of Representatives, but he is the Chief Magistrate of ...
第 1639 頁
... Representatives in Congress. It may happen, sir, that the first choice of the Representative here, holding in his hands the power of controlling the vote of his State, may not be returned to the House as one of the three highest upon ...
... Representatives in Congress. It may happen, sir, that the first choice of the Representative here, holding in his hands the power of controlling the vote of his State, may not be returned to the House as one of the three highest upon ...
第 1643 頁
... House of Representatives, but they do not choose the President. That important power devolves upon their Representatives in Congress—a power which they are competent to exercise themselves. Judging from our past experience upon this ...
... House of Representatives, but they do not choose the President. That important power devolves upon their Representatives in Congress—a power which they are competent to exercise themselves. Judging from our past experience upon this ...
第 1645 頁
... House of Representatives, in all probability will occur. This, then, is our dilemma. Under the present provisions of the Constitution, either a minority of the whole people of the Union, by a combination of the large States, must elect ...
... House of Representatives, in all probability will occur. This, then, is our dilemma. Under the present provisions of the Constitution, either a minority of the whole people of the Union, by a combination of the large States, must elect ...
第 1661 頁
... Representatives to Congress, both as to mode and time, be uniform ; but no, this would not do ; some gentlemen would have to quit their country. The odds being so great against Virginia, she must go to other States: it would not be ...
... Representatives to Congress, both as to mode and time, be uniform ; but no, this would not do ; some gentlemen would have to quit their country. The odds being so great against Virginia, she must go to other States: it would not be ...
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