Letters: Selections from the Private and Political Correspondence, Telling the Story of American Independence and the Founding of the American Government |
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I think it very material , to separate , in the hands of Congress , the executive and
legislative powers , as the judiciary already are , in some degree . This , I hope ,
will be done . The want of it has been the source of more evil than we have ...
I think it very material , to separate , in the hands of Congress , the executive and
legislative powers , as the judiciary already are , in some degree . This , I hope ,
will be done . The want of it has been the source of more evil than we have ...
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... the organization into executive , legislative , and judiciary ; the subdivision of
the legislative ; the happy compromise of ... the qualified negative on laws given
to the executive , which , however , I should have liked better if associated with
the ...
... the organization into executive , legislative , and judiciary ; the subdivision of
the legislative ; the happy compromise of ... the qualified negative on laws given
to the executive , which , however , I should have liked better if associated with
the ...
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... recommended to them intermissions , and periodical sessions . As the
Confederation had made no provision for a visible head of the government ,
during vacations of Congress , and such a one was necessary to superintend the
executive ...
... recommended to them intermissions , and periodical sessions . As the
Confederation had made no provision for a visible head of the government ,
during vacations of Congress , and such a one was necessary to superintend the
executive ...
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