The Growth of Presidential Power: The formative yearsChelsea House Publishers, 1974 - 2342페이지 |
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... Representatives . It is because it did not assume the form of an impeachment that it is the more palpably repugnant to the Constitution , for it is through that form only that the President is judicially responsible to the Senate ; and ...
... Representatives . It is because it did not assume the form of an impeachment that it is the more palpably repugnant to the Constitution , for it is through that form only that the President is judicially responsible to the Senate ; and ...
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... Representatives shall be of opinion that there is just ground for the censure pronounced upon the President , then will it be the solemn duty of that House to prefer the proper accusation and to cause him to be brought to trial by the ...
... Representatives shall be of opinion that there is just ground for the censure pronounced upon the President , then will it be the solemn duty of that House to prefer the proper accusation and to cause him to be brought to trial by the ...
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... representatives . But this creates no material distinction . When chosen , they are all representatives of the United States , not representatives of the particular State from which they come . They are paid by the United States , not ...
... representatives . But this creates no material distinction . When chosen , they are all representatives of the United States , not representatives of the particular State from which they come . They are paid by the United States , not ...
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Introduction by William M Goldsmith | 1 |
Early Controversy over the Question | 11 |
The Articles of Confederation | 30 |
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