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... presidents , who are still on the stage of life , if they enjoyed as much happiness when the responsibilities of our national in- terest rested upon them , as when in private life ? No , will be the prompt reply . Put the same ...
... presidents , who are still on the stage of life , if they enjoyed as much happiness when the responsibilities of our national in- terest rested upon them , as when in private life ? No , will be the prompt reply . Put the same ...
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... President of the United States shall be President of the Senate , but shall have no vote , unless they be equally divided . 5. The Senate shall choose their other officers , and also a president pro tempore , in the absence of the Vice ...
... President of the United States shall be President of the Senate , but shall have no vote , unless they be equally divided . 5. The Senate shall choose their other officers , and also a president pro tempore , in the absence of the Vice ...
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... President of the United States ; if he approve , he shall sign it ; but if not , he shall return it , with his objections , to that House in which it shall have originated , who shall enter the objection at large on their journal , and ...
... President of the United States ; if he approve , he shall sign it ; but if not , he shall return it , with his objections , to that House in which it shall have originated , who shall enter the objection at large on their journal , and ...
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... President of the United States of America . He shall hold his office during the term of four years , and , together with the Vice President , chosen for the same term , be elected as follows : - : - 2. Each state shall appoint , in such ...
... President of the United States of America . He shall hold his office during the term of four years , and , together with the Vice President , chosen for the same term , be elected as follows : - : - 2. Each state shall appoint , in such ...
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... President ; and if no person have a majority , then , from the five highest on the list , the said House shall in like manner choose the President . But in choosing the President , the votes shall be taken by states , the representation ...
... President ; and if no person have a majority , then , from the five highest on the list , the said House shall in like manner choose the President . But in choosing the President , the votes shall be taken by states , the representation ...
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Page 8 - ... 2. Immediately after they shall be assembled, in consequence of the first election, they shall be divided, as equally as may be, into three classes. The seats of the senators of the first class, shall be vacated at the expiration of the second year, of the second class...
Page 6 - Rodney, George Read, Thomas M'Kean. Maryland. — Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Virginia. — George Wythe, Richard Henry Lee, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson, Jr., Francis Lightfoot Lee, Carter Braxton. North Carolina. — William Hooper, Joseph Hewes, John Penn. South Carolina. — Edward Rutledge, Thomas Heyward, Jr., Thomas Lynch, Jr., Arthur Middleton. Georgia. — Button Gwinnett, Lyman Hall, George Walton.