| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1817 - 570 pages
...HAMILTON. The view of the constitution of the President continued, in relation to the mode of appointment, THE mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...election of the president is pretty well guarded.* I venture somewhat further, and hesitate not to affirm, that if the manner of it be not perfect, it... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...continued, in relation to the mode of appointment. THE mode of appointment of the chief magistral* of the United States, is almost the only part of the...election of the president is pretty well guarded.* I venture somewhat further, and hesitate not to affirm, that if the manner of it be not perfect, it... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1826 - 736 pages
...HAMILTON. The view of the constitution of the president continued, in relation to the mode of appointment. THE mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...print, has even deigned to admit, that the election of tjfe president is pretty well guarded.* I venture somewhat rat? ther, and hesitate not to affirm, that... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - United States - 1831 - 758 pages
...HAMILTON. The View of the Constitution of the President continued, in relation to the mode of Appointment. THE mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...received the slightest mark of approbation from its apponents. The most plausible of these, who has appeared in print, has even deigned to admit, that... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1837 - 516 pages
...HAMILTON. The view of the constitution of the president continued, in relation to the mode of appointment. THE mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...election of the president is pretty well guarded.* I venture somewhat further, and hesitate not to affirm, that if the manner of it be not perfect, it... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1842 - 576 pages
...scarcely bestowed on any other provision of the Constitution. Says the "Federalist" on this point ; " The mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...election of the president is pretty well guarded. I venture somewhat further, and hesitate not to affirm, that, if the manner of it be not perfect, it... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1842 - 554 pages
...scarcely bestowed on any other provision of the Constitution. Says the "Federalist" on this point ; " The mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...election of the president is pretty well guarded. I venture somewhat further, and hesitate not to affirm, that, if the manner of it be not perfect, it... | |
| Constitutional history - 1842 - 492 pages
...The view of the constitution of the president continued, in relation to the '(node of appointment. The mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...has received the slightest mark of approbation from jts opponents. The most plausible of these, who has appeared in print, has even deigned to admit, that... | |
| Frederick Augustus Porter Barnard - 1851 - 396 pages
...sixty-eighth number of" The Federalist," Mr. Hamilton expresses himself on the subject in these words: "The mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...United States is almost the only part of the system which has escaped without severe censure, or which has received the slightest mark of approbation from... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1852 - 528 pages
...HAMILTON. THE VIEW OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE PRESIDENT CONTINUED IN RELATION TO THE MODE OF APPOINTMENT. THE mode of appointment of the chief magistrate of...election of the president is pretty well guarded.* I venture somewhat further, and hesitate not to affirm, that if the manner of it be not perfect, it... | |
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