Sketches of Debate in the First Senate of the United States, in 1789-90-91 |
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Page iii
... title for the President of the U. S. , the power of removal from office , the doctrine of a protective tariff , the location of the permanent seat of Government , the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts , etc. Besides these , the Journal ...
... title for the President of the U. S. , the power of removal from office , the doctrine of a protective tariff , the location of the permanent seat of Government , the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts , etc. Besides these , the Journal ...
Page iv
... titles to the President and Vice President ; the question whether nominations by the President were to be acted on by ballot or viva voce ; the question whether the President had the sole power to re- move from office ; the tariff bill ...
... titles to the President and Vice President ; the question whether nominations by the President were to be acted on by ballot or viva voce ; the question whether the President had the sole power to re- move from office ; the tariff bill ...
Page vi
... were earnest and diffuse , refer- ring , amongst other matters , to the following subjects , viz : the communication between the two Houses ; the question of titles ; the mode of voting in the Senate , whether by vi PREFACE .
... were earnest and diffuse , refer- ring , amongst other matters , to the following subjects , viz : the communication between the two Houses ; the question of titles ; the mode of voting in the Senate , whether by vi PREFACE .
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... titles in Pennsylvania , remarks that when he was admitted to the bar , which was in 1795 , no law book of decisions of the courts in this State had been published , except the first vol- ume of Dallas ' Reports ; that he became ...
... titles in Pennsylvania , remarks that when he was admitted to the bar , which was in 1795 , no law book of decisions of the courts in this State had been published , except the first vol- ume of Dallas ' Reports ; that he became ...
Page ix
... title than that given in the Consti- tution . The matter of titles was suggested by Mr. Adams , on the second day after his installation . Mr. Maclay attacked the proposition at once , resting his objections on the Constitution . He was ...
... title than that given in the Consti- tution . The matter of titles was suggested by Mr. Adams , on the second day after his installation . Mr. Maclay attacked the proposition at once , resting his objections on the Constitution . He was ...
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