| Jonathan Elliot - Constitutional law - 1876 - 678 pages
...the words, " to be ineligible a second time." Mr. GOUVERNEUR MORRIS. It is necessary to take i:iio one view all that relates to the establishment of...large extent of country, because the energy of the execuiive magistracy cannot reach the extreme parts of it. Our country is an extensive one. We must... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - Constitutional law - 1876 - 678 pages
...second time, Mr. MARTIN moved to reinstate the words, " to be ineligible a second time." Mr. GOUVERNEUR MORRIS. It is necessary to take into one view all...science, that republican government is not adapted to ¡i large extent of country, because the energy of the executive magistracy cannot reach the extreme... | |
| Archives - 1897 - 976 pages
...re-eligible a 2d time, M!" Martin moved to reinstate the words "to be ineligible a 2? time". Mr Governeur Morris. It is necessary to take into one view all...the due formation of which must depend the efficacy & utility of the Union among the present and future States. It has been a maxim in Political Science... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1787 - 578 pages
...re-eligible a 2? time, M' Martin moved to re-instate the words, "to be ineligible a 2? time." M' Governeur Morris. It is necessary to take into one view all...the due formation of which must depend the efficacy & utility of the Union among the present and future States. It has been a maxim in Political Science... | |
| John A. Kasson - Constitutional history - 1904 - 300 pages
...made a vigorous and impressive argument for greater independence in the executive. Recalling the maxim that republican government is not adapted to a large extent of country, because the executive magistracy cannot reach the extreme parts of it, he said, " Our country is an extensive one.... | |
| David Kemper Watson - Constitutional history - 1910 - 960 pages
...with much feeling and at length, and said he hoped to be indulged in an extensive view of it. He said: "It has been a maxim in political science that republican...country, because the energy of the Executive Magistracy can not reach the extreme parts of it. Our country is an extensive one. "We must either renounce the... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional history - 1911 - 680 pages
...MADISON July 19 Mr. Martin moved to reinstate the words "to be ineligible a 2d. time". Mr. Governeur Morris. It is necessary to take into one view all...the due formation of which must depend the efficacy & utility of the Union among the present and future States. It has been a maxim in political Science... | |
| Social sciences - 1923 - 628 pages
...question. Starting from the familiar " maxim in political Science that Republican Government is not adopted to a large extent of Country, because the energy of the Executive Magistracy can not reach the extreme parts of it," he declared Union impossible without an executive " provided... | |
| Charles Coleman Thach (Jr.) - Executive power - 1923 - 192 pages
...question. Starting from the familiar " maxim in political Science that Republican Government is not adopted to a large extent of Country, because the energy of the Executive Magistracy can not reach the extreme parts of it," he declared Union impossible without an executive "provided... | |
| Richard Ellis, Aaron B. Wildavsky - Political Science - 1989 - 260 pages
...territories reveals fundamental differences between individualism and hierarchy. Beginning from the premise that "Republican government is not adapted to a large extent of Country, because the Executive Magistracy can not reach the extreme parts of it," Morris concludes that the solution is... | |
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