| William Montgomery Meigs - Constitutional conventions - 1899 - 424 pages
...proposals were made but were rejected. Finally, the clause was passed J in this shape by six to three:— "That a national executive be instituted, to consist of a single person, to be cho>en by the national legislature for the term of seven years, to be ineligible a second time, with... | |
| Electronic journals - 1900 - 778 pages
...laws, it ought to enjoy the executive rights vested in Congress by the Confederation. B. Resolved, That a National Executive be instituted, to consist...and to be removable on impeachment and conviction of malpractices or neglect of duty; to receive a fixed stipend by which he may be compensated for the... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1787 - 578 pages
...decline the promotion. On the question on the whole resolution as amended in the words following — " that a National Executive be instituted — to consist of a single person — to be chosen by the Nat? legislature — for the term of seven years — to be ineligible a 2? time — with power to carry... | |
| United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - Constitutional history - 1900 - 936 pages
...amendment" stricken out] On the question on the whole resolution as amended in the words following—"that a National Executive be instituted —to consist of a single person —to be chosen by the Nat 1 , legislature —for the term of seven years—to IK ineligible a 2 41 . time—with power to... | |
| Alpheus Henry Snow - France - 1902 - 786 pages
...provision with regard to the National Executive was, however, changed so as to read as follows : Resolved : That a National Executive be instituted, to consist...and to be removable on impeachment and conviction of malpractices or neglect of duty; to receive a fixed stipend by which he may be compensated for the... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1902 - 510 pages
...ought to be instituted" there be inserted the words following viz. "with power to carry into effect the national laws, to appoint to offices in cases not otherwise provided for, and to execute such other powers! " not Legislative nor Judiciary in their nature," as may from time... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1903 - 660 pages
...carry into exeeution the national laws, and to appoint to offices in cases not otherwise provided for, to be chosen by the national legislature for the term of seven years, to reeeive punctually, ctc. But the journal of the Committee of the Whole, June 1," shows exactly what... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1903 - 660 pages
...treaties, already commented upon, is included. Fourthly, the beginning of Article 7 reads: Rewired, That a national executive be instituted, to consist of a single person, with powers to carry into execution the national laws, and to appoint to offices in cases not otherwise... | |
| John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1904 - 940 pages
...of the Nation! Legislature ought to be according to the rule established for the first. 9. Resolved, that a National Executive be instituted, to consist...and to be removable on Impeachment and Conviction of Mai-Practice, or neglect of duty. To receive a fixed stipend by which he may be compensated for the... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - Constitutional history - 1905 - 318 pages
...laughed at. At the close of the debate the Convention passed a resolution providing that the executive consist of a single person, to be chosen by the national legislature for the term of seven years, to be ineligible a second time, and to receive a fixed compensation, to be paid out of the national... | |
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