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 1649 頁
... Caucus, would be much easier erushed and put down, at the centre of the State, than thirty-six caucuses scattered over thirty-six districts, in the State. Sir, upon the subject of Caucuses, I know, an honest difference of opinion exists ...
... Caucus, would be much easier erushed and put down, at the centre of the State, than thirty-six caucuses scattered over thirty-six districts, in the State. Sir, upon the subject of Caucuses, I know, an honest difference of opinion exists ...
第 1669 頁
... caucus system, or king caucus, has been introduced; and frequently referred to in the course of the debate; and, while some have contended that the removal of the election from this House is necessary, to prevent the operation of the ...
... caucus system, or king caucus, has been introduced; and frequently referred to in the course of the debate; and, while some have contended that the removal of the election from this House is necessary, to prevent the operation of the ...
第 1701 頁
... caucus nomination, or some concentration of opinion, in the first instance, is necessary. . The election comes on—the voters go to the polls—a long list of names are presented—they are told that the men on that are the candidates who ...
... caucus nomination, or some concentration of opinion, in the first instance, is necessary. . The election comes on—the voters go to the polls—a long list of names are presented—they are told that the men on that are the candidates who ...
第 1713 頁
... Caucuses, composed of distinguished persons, responsible to the People, and high in their confidence—whose operations are conducted with Vol. II.-109 all the publicity and solemnity of Legislative proceeding —he will, of his resolution ...
... Caucuses, composed of distinguished persons, responsible to the People, and high in their confidence—whose operations are conducted with Vol. II.-109 all the publicity and solemnity of Legislative proceeding —he will, of his resolution ...
第 1715 頁
... caucus did not arise from the spirit of intrigue, but from necessity. Had the Constitution assembled the electors of the States, and formed them into one body, the election would have been effected by them, and a Congressional caucus ...
... caucus did not arise from the spirit of intrigue, but from necessity. Had the Constitution assembled the electors of the States, and formed them into one body, the election would have been effected by them, and a Congressional caucus ...
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