The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... Senate shall ( - ) be the Governor . The Governor to have a negative upon all laws about to be passed and to have the execution of all laws passed - to be the Com- mander in Chief of the land and naval forces and of the Militia of the ...
... Senate shall ( - ) be the Governor . The Governor to have a negative upon all laws about to be passed and to have the execution of all laws passed - to be the Com- mander in Chief of the land and naval forces and of the Militia of the ...
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... senate . There are some other lesser distinctions , which would expose the former to colorable objections 13 that do not lie against the latter . If the federal senate therefore really contained the danger which has been so loudly ...
... senate . There are some other lesser distinctions , which would expose the former to colorable objections 13 that do not lie against the latter . If the federal senate therefore really contained the danger which has been so loudly ...
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... senate , in the business of appointments . It will be the office of the president to nominate , and with the advice and consent of the senate to appoint . There will of course be no exertion of choice on the part of the senate . They ...
... senate , in the business of appointments . It will be the office of the president to nominate , and with the advice and consent of the senate to appoint . There will of course be no exertion of choice on the part of the senate . They ...
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