The Growth of Presidential Power: The formative yearsChelsea House Publishers, 1974 - 2342페이지 |
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... legislative , which , as has been shown , in a constituted commonwealth is the supreme , the legislative also in this case being supposed to consist of several persons ; for if it be a single person it cannot but be always in being ...
... legislative , which , as has been shown , in a constituted commonwealth is the supreme , the legislative also in this case being supposed to consist of several persons ; for if it be a single person it cannot but be always in being ...
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... legislative power is oftentimes better regulated by many than by a single person . But if there were no monarch , and the executive power should be committed to a certain number of persons selected from the legislative body , there ...
... legislative power is oftentimes better regulated by many than by a single person . But if there were no monarch , and the executive power should be committed to a certain number of persons selected from the legislative body , there ...
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... legislative power , proposes no legislative action , and neither possesses the form nor any of the attributes of a legislative measure . It does not appear to have been entertained or passed with any view or expectation of its issuing ...
... legislative power , proposes no legislative action , and neither possesses the form nor any of the attributes of a legislative measure . It does not appear to have been entertained or passed with any view or expectation of its issuing ...
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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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