Kings Without Crowns Or Lives of American Presidents. With a Sketch of the American ConstitutionW.P. Nimmo & Company, 1884 - 224 Seiten |
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... representatives . Originally it was enacted that the number of representatives should not exceed one for every 30,000 persons , and in 1787 the House contained sixty - five members . But by the last act of apportionment , based on the ...
... representatives . Originally it was enacted that the number of representatives should not exceed one for every 30,000 persons , and in 1787 the House contained sixty - five members . But by the last act of apportionment , based on the ...
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... representative , as , for example , Oregon , Delaware , and Nevada . The senators are the direct representatives of the States , for they are elected by the various State Legislatures , and not directly by the people . The term of a ...
... representative , as , for example , Oregon , Delaware , and Nevada . The senators are the direct representatives of the States , for they are elected by the various State Legislatures , and not directly by the people . The term of a ...
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... representative system . The very rules and regulations of this House have been taken as the model for every representative assembly throughout the whole civilised world ; RICHARD Cobden . 197.
... representative system . The very rules and regulations of this House have been taken as the model for every representative assembly throughout the whole civilised world ; RICHARD Cobden . 197.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON | 7 |
THOMAS JEFFERSON | 65 |
ABRAHAM LINCOLN | 91 |
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