| John Sanderson - 1827 - 374 pages
...judiciary, and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and, for that reason solely, I approve of the greater house being chosen by the...qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &c. yet this evil does not weigh against the good of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle,... | |
| John Sanderson, Robert Waln - United States - 1828 - 450 pages
...judiciary, and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater house being chosen by the...be very far inferior to the present congress, will bo very illy qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &c. yet this evil does not... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 pages
...judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater House being chosen by the...qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &c. yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Presidents - 1829 - 540 pages
...judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater House being chosen by the...qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, kr. yet this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1829 - 516 pages
...judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater House being chosen by the...far inferior to the present Congress, will be very ill qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &c. yet this evil does not weigh against... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Constitutional history - 1829 - 514 pages
...judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater House being chosen by the...far inferior to the present Congress, will be very ill qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &c. yet this evil does not weigh against... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 pages
...judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater House being chosen by the people directly. For though 1 think a House so chosen will be very far inferior to the present Congress, will be very ill qualified... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1830 - 526 pages
...present Congress, will be very illy qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &ic. ; yet this evil does not weigh against the good of preserving...principle, that the people are not to be taxed but by representitives VOL. a. 35 chosen immediately by themselves. I am captivated hy the compromise of the... | |
| B. L. Rayner - History - 1832 - 982 pages
...judiciary, and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater House being chosen by the...qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations. &c. ; yet this evil does not weigh against the good of preserving inviolate the fundamental: principle,... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1833 - 546 pages
...judiciary and executive. I like the power given the legislature to levy taxes, and for that reason solely, I approve of the greater house being chosen by the...qualified to legislate for the Union, for foreign nations, &.c. yet, this evil does not weigh against the good, of preserving inviolate the fundamental principle,... | |
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