| John Fiske - America - 1888 - 610 pages
...of July, at the motion of Mason, the convention resolved that there should be a national executive, to consist of a single person, to be chosen by the national legislature for the term of seven years, and to be ineligible for a second term. He was to be styled President of the United States of America.... | |
| Alexander Simpson - Impeachments - 1916 - 242 pages
...other resolution regarding impeachment, viz., that proposed by Mr. Williamson as above: "9. Resolved, that a National Executive be instituted to consist of a single person . . . to be removable on impeachment and conviction of malpractice or neglect of duty."29 On June 15, 1787, William... | |
| James Brown Scott - Constitutional law - 1920 - 638 pages
...chosen by the national leg^ islature, for the term of seven years ; to be ineligible a second time ; with power to carry into execution the national laws...offices in cases not otherwise provided for ; to be removable on impeachment, and conviction of mal-practice or neglect of duty ; to receive a fixed compensation... | |
| James Brown Scott - Constitutional law - 1920 - 640 pages
...of the National Legislature ought to be according to the rule established for the first. 9. Resolved that a National Executive be instituted to consist of a single person, to be chosen by the Nat1. Legislature for the term of seven years, with 1 Documentary History of the Constitution, Vol.... | |
| Social sciences - 1923 - 622 pages
...definition he moved : That a national Executive ought to be constituted, 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 to... | |
| James Hart - Executive power - 1925 - 354 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... | |
| Executive power - 1925 - 736 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... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Executive power - 1926 - 324 pages
...Committee of the Whole and referred to the Committee on Detail, June 13, it read thus — Resolved, That a National Executive be instituted to consist...second time, and to be. removable on impeachment and cpnvicion of malpractices or neglect of dutyto receive a fixed stipend by which he may be compensated... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1940 - 366 pages
...proceedings as referred are as follows: "* * * XII. Resolvcd, That a National Executive be so instituted as to consist of a single person ; to be chosen by the National Legislature, for a term of 7 years; to be ineligible a second time." Section 1 of article X, as reported by the committee... | |
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