 | Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1817 - 570 pages
...be necessary to guard against dangerous encroachments, by still further precautions. As the weight of the legislative authority requires that it should...magistrate should be armed. But perhaps it would be neither altogether safe, nor alone sufficient. On ordinary occasions, it might not be exerted with... | |
 | United States. Congress - Law - 1825 - 738 pages
...(Mi1. .Madison) says: "The Legislature is divided into difieren! branches;" and that, "as the weight of the legislative authority requires that it should be thus divided, the weakness of the Executive, on the other hand, may require that it should be fortified;" and he then refers to the propriety of... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - United States - 1831 - 758 pages
...whenever it can ute for a meeting of imperfectly known only, that we are to %•*T • ',void a islature, appears, at first view, to be the natural defence with which the executive mngistrate should be armed. But perhaps it would! be neither altogether safe, nor alone sufficient.... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1837 - 516 pages
...even be necessary to guard against dangerous encroachments by still further precautions. As the weight of the legislative authority requires that it should...it should be fortified. An absolute negative on the legislative, appears, at first view, to be the natural defence with which the executive magistrate... | |
 | George Bowyer - Jurisprudence - 1854 - 424 pages
...than an absolute veto would be. " An absolute negative on the legislature appears," says Madison, " at first view, to be the natural defence with which...magistrate should be armed. But perhaps it would be neither altogether safe, nor alone sufficient. On ordinary occasions it might not be exercised with... | |
 | Henry Barton Dawson - Constitutional law - 1863 - 770 pages
...even be necessary to guard against dangerous encroachments by still further precautions. As the weight of the Legislative authority requires that it should...on the other hand, that it should be fortified. An absolutejjegative on the Legislature appears, at first view, to be the natural defence with which the... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1864 - 850 pages
...bo necessary to guard against dangerous encroachments, by still further precautions. As the weight of the legislative authority requires that it should...magistrate should be armed. But perhaps it would be neither altogether safe, nor alone sufficient. On ordinary occasions, it might not be exerted with... | |
 | United States - 1864 - 786 pages
...even be necessary to guard against dangerous encroachments by still further precautions. As the weight of the Legislative authority requires that it should...magistrate should be armed. But perhaps it would be neither altogether safe, nor alone sufficient. On ordinary occasions, it might not be exerted with... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1864 - 776 pages
...even be necessary to guard against dangerous encroachments by still further precautions. As the weight of the Legislative authority requires that it should...magistrate should be armed. But perhaps it would be neither altogether safe, nor alone sufficient. On ordinary occasions, it might not be exerted with... | |
 | 1865 - 696 pages
...even be necessary to guard against dangerous encroachments by still further precautions. As the weight of the Legislative authority requires that it should...magistrate should be armed. But perhaps it would be neither altogether safe, nor alone sufficient. On ordinary occasions, it might not be exerted with... | |
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