A brief view of the constitution of the United StatesDorsey, 1834 |
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... legislature , which it exercised through its governors or through the council of state . So that , on the whole , the mother country possessed powers suffi- cient to enforce her colonial system , and keep her American possessions in ...
... legislature , which it exercised through its governors or through the council of state . So that , on the whole , the mother country possessed powers suffi- cient to enforce her colonial system , and keep her American possessions in ...
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... legislature is composed of two branches , a senate and a house of representatives . The senate represents the states in their federative capacities . Its members are elected for six years by the state legislatures ; one - third of them ...
... legislature is composed of two branches , a senate and a house of representatives . The senate represents the states in their federative capacities . Its members are elected for six years by the state legislatures ; one - third of them ...
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... legislature of each state ; but congress may by law make or alter such regulations , except as to places for choosing senators . This , however , they have not yet done , but left it to the states , who elect senators by joint or ...
... legislature of each state ; but congress may by law make or alter such regulations , except as to places for choosing senators . This , however , they have not yet done , but left it to the states , who elect senators by joint or ...
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... legislature fixes their number and their functions . They are at present four : the secretary of state , whose official duties embrace the foreign and the home department , and those of the treasury , of war , and of the navy . These ...
... legislature fixes their number and their functions . They are at present four : the secretary of state , whose official duties embrace the foreign and the home department , and those of the treasury , of war , and of the navy . These ...
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... legislature directs . In some states the legislatures appoint them themselves by joint or concurrent votes of the two houses ; in others , they are elected by the people . Their number is to be equal to the aggregate number of the ...
... legislature directs . In some states the legislatures appoint them themselves by joint or concurrent votes of the two houses ; in others , they are elected by the people . Their number is to be equal to the aggregate number of the ...
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A Brief View of the Constitution of the United States, Addressed to the Law ... Peter S. Du Ponceau Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2016 |
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