| Jonathan Elliot - United States - 1891 - 538 pages
...branch of the national legislature ought to be accvdiitg to the rule established in the first. " 9. That a national executive be instituted, to consist...carry into execution the national laws ; to appoint to ojh'ies in cases not otherwise provided for; to be ineligible a second time, and to be removable on... | |
| Fred Abbott Baker - 1892 - 110 pages
...Deb., 363, 365. July 26, after some further discussion, the convention again adopted the resolution "that a national executive be instituted, to consist...national legislature for the term of seven years, to be ineligible a second time," &c. 5 Elliot's Deb., 369, 370. This resolution, now numbered "12th,"... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional history - 1893 - 432 pages
...branch of the Legislature of the United States, each State shall have an equal vote. 12. Resolved, That a National Executive be instituted, to consist...National Legislature, for the term of seven years ; to be ineligible a second time ; with power to carry into execution the national laws ; to appoint... | |
| Erastus Howard Scott - Constitutional history - 1893
...decline the promotion. On the question on the whole Resolution, as amended, in the words following: " that a National Executive be instituted, to consist...National Legislature, for the term of seven years, to be ineligible a second time, with power to carry into execution the national laws, to appoint to... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - Constitutional conventions - 1893 - 402 pages
...notwithstanding;" which was agreed to, nem. con. The ninth Resolution being taken up, the first clause, " That a National Executive be instituted, to consist of a single person," was agreed to, nem. con. The next clause, " To be chosen by the National Legisture," being considered,... | |
| Erastus Howard Scott - Constitutional history - 1893 - 412 pages
...notwithstanding ;" which was agreed to, mm. cony The ninth Resolution being taken up, the first clause, 1 That a National Executive be instituted, to consist of a single person," was agreed to, nem. con. The next clause, " To be chosen by the National Legisture," being considered,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - Constitutional history - 1894 - 396 pages
...legislature, the articles of union; or any treaties subsisting under the authority of the Union Resolved that a national Executive be instituted to consist of a single person, with power to carry into execution the national laws ; to appoint to offices in cases not otherwise... | |
| United States. Bureau of Rolls and Library - Constitutional history - 1894 - 450 pages
...into execution the National Laws, and to appoint to Offices, in cases not otherwise provided for,ito be chosen by the National Legislature, for the term of seven years — to receive punctually at stated times a fixed Compensation, for the services rendered, in which... | |
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