Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States, Historical and Juridical: With Observations Upon the Ordinary Provisions of State Constitutions and a Comparison with the Constitutions of Other Countries, Том 1

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Boston Book Company, 1895 - Всего страниц: 713
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Compromises of the Constitution
43
Result of the Federal Convention
45
APPENDIX TO CHAPTER I
46
CHAPTER II
61
Sovereignty of the States before the Federal Constitution
63
The Constitution was formed by the Thirteen States 14 Form of Ratifications of the Constitution
70
Legality of an Indissoluble Union between Sovereign States
73
The Constitution is not a Legal Compact
75
Proceedings in the Federal Convention concerning the Composition of the Senate
76
Senatorial Elections
77
78 Classification of the Senate
78
Filling Vacancies in the Senate
79
Proceedings in Federal Convention as to the Determination of the Form of the New Government
80
Constitutional Provisions Concerning the Presidency and Officers of the Senate
81
V
82
Powers of the VicePresident over the Senate
83
84 The President pro tempore of the Senate
84
Other Officers of the Senate
85
CHAPTER XIII
86
Origin of Impeachments
87
Proceedings in the Convention as to Impeachment
88
Reasons for the Trial of Impeachments by the Senate
89
History of Impeachments before the Senate of the United States
90
Persons Subject to Impeachment
91
History of the Preamble
92
Impeachable Offences
93
Significance of the Phrase We the people of the United States
94
Causes for which Public Officers may be Removed
95
Significance of the Phrase to form a more perfect Union
96
Significance of the Phrase to Establish Justice
97
Significance of the Phrase to Insure domestic Tranquillity
98
Significance of the Phrase to provide for the Common Defense 24 Significance of the Phrase to promote the general welfare
99
Significance of the Phrase to secure the Blessings of Liberty 26 Significance of the Phrase Ordain and Establish
100
Swearing of the Senate
101
Appearance of the Accused
102
Significance of the Word Constitution
103
Testimony of Contemporary Statesmen on the Nature of the Consti
104
Proceedings on the Trial of an Impeachment
105
Evidence upon Impeachment Trials
106
Arguments of Counsel
107
Judicial Decisions as to the Nature of the Constitution
108
Imposition of Penalty upon Conviction
109
Pardons to Impeachments
110

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