History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volume 2Harper, 1863 |
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... Representation as between the States 42-44 Basis of the Representative System 44-49 Rule of Suffrage in the Senate 48 Consequences of Numerical Representation 49 , 50 Powers to be conferred on the Legislature · 50 Control of State ...
... Representation as between the States 42-44 Basis of the Representative System 44-49 Rule of Suffrage in the Senate 48 Consequences of Numerical Representation 49 , 50 Powers to be conferred on the Legislature · 50 Control of State ...
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... REPRESENTATION IN THE HOUSE . RULE FOR COMPUTING THE SLAVES . EQUALITY OF REPRESENTATION OF THE STATES ADOPTED FOR THE SENATE . Appointment of a Committee of Compromise Representation adjusted by the Committee - 145 146 Character of the ...
... REPRESENTATION IN THE HOUSE . RULE FOR COMPUTING THE SLAVES . EQUALITY OF REPRESENTATION OF THE STATES ADOPTED FOR THE SENATE . Appointment of a Committee of Compromise Representation adjusted by the Committee - 145 146 Character of the ...
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... Representation of the Slaves Combined Rule of Numbers and Wealth Test Question respecting the Slaves 147 147 , 148 148 , 149 · 149 , 150 • 150 . 151 153 Necessity for their Admission into the Basis of Representation 154-162 The ...
... Representation of the Slaves Combined Rule of Numbers and Wealth Test Question respecting the Slaves 147 147 , 148 148 , 149 · 149 , 150 • 150 . 151 153 Necessity for their Admission into the Basis of Representation 154-162 The ...
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... Representation Money Bills • Qualifications of Senators Number of Senators Method of Voting in the Senate Vacancies in the Senate and House Powers of the Senate Senatorial Term • Disqualifications of Members of both Branches ...
... Representation Money Bills • Qualifications of Senators Number of Senators Method of Voting in the Senate Vacancies in the Senate and House Powers of the Senate Senatorial Term • Disqualifications of Members of both Branches ...
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... representation by States , and insisted that nothing was needed to cure the evils that pressed upon the country , but to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Congress under that system . They were naturally , therefore , the first 1 See the ...
... representation by States , and insisted that nothing was needed to cure the evils that pressed upon the country , but to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Congress under that system . They were naturally , therefore , the first 1 See the ...
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