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" WAS shown in the last paper that the political apothegm there examined does not require that the legislative, executive, and judiciary departments should be wholly unconnected with each other. I shall undertake, in the next place, to show that unless... "
Cases and Opinions on Constitutional Law: And Various Points of English ... - Page 493
by William Forsyth - 1869 - 572 pages
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Alexander Hamilton

Henry Jones Ford - Biography & Autobiography - 1920 - 404 pages
...the contrary, he argued that, "unless these departments be so far connected and blended as to give each a constitutional control over the others, the...government, can never in practice be duly maintained." Truer words were never written, as the whole course of American politics abundantly attests. Why, then,...
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Principles of British Constitutional Law: Being a Short Study of the ...

Cecil Stuart Emden - Constitutional law - 1925 - 260 pages
...in a later number of the " Federalist " (No. 148) that, unless the organs " be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control...government, can never in practice be duly maintained." But, even if Montesquieu's words are open to misconstruction, it must be remembered, as the French...
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American Government and Politics

Charles Austin Beard - United States - 1928 - 840 pages
...absolutely separate and distinct." He went on to say that "unless these departments be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control...government, can never in practice be duly maintained." The leadership which Washington and Hamilton took in drafting and supporting important measures of...
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Monetary Policy and the Management of the Public Debt: Their Role in ..., Part 1

United States. Congress. Joint Committee on the Economic Report - Credit - 1952 - 664 pages
...stated in the Federalist Papers, unless the three branches of the Government "be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control over the others, the degree of separntion which the maxim, requires, as essential to a free Government, can never In practice be duly...
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The Federalist

Jacob E. Cooke - History - 1982 - 706 pages
...example, ends the discussion of the necessity that "these departments shall be so far-connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control over the others," and number 52 begins the discussion of the House of Representatives. A change could also have occurred...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton

Alastair Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Harold C. Syrett - Biography & Autobiography - 1962 - 776 pages
...example, ends the discussion of the necessity that "these departments shall be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control over the others," and essay 52 begins the discussion of the House of Representatives. A change could also have occurred...
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The Federal Reserve System After Fifty Years, Volume 1

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Banking and Currency - Federal Reserve banks - 1964 - 954 pages
...*'> far connected and blended as to plvo to nob a constitutional control over the others, the d'CT*1* of separation which the maxim requires, as essential to a free Government, can ncror In practice be duly maintained." (Essay No. 48.) -"295 US 602 (1935). = 2!>r, TS 629. Regarding...
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Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs (1789-1975) - Legislative hearings - 1973 - 716 pages
...another of the Federalist Papers, Madison added: [UJnless these departments be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control...government, can never in practice be duly maintained. It is agreed on all sides, that the powers properly belonging to one of the departments ought not to be...
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War Powers: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session, Volume 4

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on National Security Policy and Scientific Developments - Federal government - 1973 - 556 pages
...another of the Federalist Papers, Madison added: [UJnlcss these departments be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control...government, can never in practice be duly maintained, It is agreed on all sides, that the powers properly belonging to one of the departments ought not to be...
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War Powers Legislation, 1973: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Government publications - 1973 - 360 pages
...another of the Federalist Papers, Madison added: [Ujnless these departments be so far connected and blended as to give to each a constitutional control...government, can never in practice be duly maintained. It is agreed on all sides, that the powers properly belonging to one of the departments ought not to be...
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