Republicanism in America: A History of the Colonial and Republican Governments of the United States of America, from the Year 1607 to the Year 1869. To which is Added Constitutions, Proclamations, Platforms, Resolutions, Decisions of Courts, Laws. Also, a Brief History of All the Existing Republics in the World |
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Page 549
... House of Represent- atives shall choose immediately by ballot the Presi- dent . The votes shall be taken by States ; the repre- sentation from each State having one vote — a quorum for this purpose consists of a member or members from ...
... House of Represent- atives shall choose immediately by ballot the Presi- dent . The votes shall be taken by States ; the repre- sentation from each State having one vote — a quorum for this purpose consists of a member or members from ...
Page 596
... House of Representatives of one member for every 20,000 inhabitants . In 1860 the Senate had thirty- six members , and the House eighty - six members . Uraguay . One of the Republics of South America , with an area of 73,538 square ...
... House of Representatives of one member for every 20,000 inhabitants . In 1860 the Senate had thirty- six members , and the House eighty - six members . Uraguay . One of the Republics of South America , with an area of 73,538 square ...
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... houses , and in going to and returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either house , they shall not be questioned in any other place . No Senator or Representative shall , during the time for which he was elected , be ...
... houses , and in going to and returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either house , they shall not be questioned in any other place . No Senator or Representative shall , during the time for which he was elected , be ...
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