The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... elected for three years by the people in districts - the senate to be elected by the electors to be chosen for that purpose by the people , and to remain in office during life . The executive to have the power of negativing all laws to ...
... elected for three years by the people in districts - the senate to be elected by the electors to be chosen for that purpose by the people , and to remain in office during life . The executive to have the power of negativing all laws to ...
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... elected by the people , shd . be elected in such manner as the Legislature of each State should direct " ( Hunt and Scott , Debates , 142 ) . Constitutional Convention . Remarks in Support of a Three - CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION 213.
... elected by the people , shd . be elected in such manner as the Legislature of each State should direct " ( Hunt and Scott , Debates , 142 ) . Constitutional Convention . Remarks in Support of a Three - CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION 213.
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... elected by the whole body of the people , and considered as the representa- tives of the people , almost in their plenipotentiary capacity . The Cosmi of Crete were also annually elected by the people ; and have been considered by some ...
... elected by the whole body of the people , and considered as the representa- tives of the people , almost in their plenipotentiary capacity . The Cosmi of Crete were also annually elected by the people ; and have been considered by some ...
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