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I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made cache = ./cache/5.txt txt = ./txt/5.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 896 author = Adams, John Quincy title = The Jubilee of the Constitution Delivered at New York, April 30, 1839, Before the New York Historical Society date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 8796 sentences = 295 flesch = 49 summary = government, are all acts of transcendent authority, which the people declaration of the United Colonies, as free and independent States--were government, for that compound nation, the United States of America. is, the institution, by the people of the United States, of a civil for the foundation of human government to the laws of nature and of Declaration of Independence--not from the people of the State itself. Colonies, declared United States. people; from power to right--from the irresponsible despotism of of government were declared to be to secure the natural rights of man; their eternal separation from the nation of Great Britain--and declared the United Colonies independent States. From the day of that Declaration, the constituent power of the people government and of the sanction of the people to the delegation of powers principles of government over civilized man, accomplished. accomplishing the settlement of your country, men upon whose virtue cache = ./cache/896.txt txt = ./txt/896.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 41095 author = Madison, James title = The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which Framed the Constitution of the United States, May-September 1787. 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The Executive Power of the United States shall be Legislature of the United States shall call a convention for The Legislature shall have power to admit other States into the legislatures[85] of the several states, shall propose amendments legislatures[85] of the several states, shall propose amendments moves that states vote for President in legislature with at least moves that national legislature have power over elections if states favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; cache = ./cache/41095.txt txt = ./txt/41095.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10065 author = Beck, James M. 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Volume 2 | The Constitution of the United States A Brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political Philosophy of the Constitution | The United States Constitution five topics; three dimensions: ay states shall; states ay state; constitution states government; 1970 punctionation dockyards; 1970 punctionation dockyards file(s): ./cache/41095.txt, ./cache/40861.txt, ./cache/10065.txt, ./cache/5.txt, ./cache/5.txt titles(s): The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which Framed the Constitution of the United States, May-September 1787. Volume 2 | The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which Framed the Constitution of the United States, May-September 1787. 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Constitution" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 896 author: Adams, John Quincy title: The Jubilee of the Constitution Delivered at New York, April 30, 1839, Before the New York Historical Society date: words: 8796 sentences: 295 pages: flesch: 49 cache: ./cache/896.txt txt: ./txt/896.txt summary: government, are all acts of transcendent authority, which the people declaration of the United Colonies, as free and independent States--were government, for that compound nation, the United States of America. is, the institution, by the people of the United States, of a civil for the foundation of human government to the laws of nature and of Declaration of Independence--not from the people of the State itself. Colonies, declared United States. people; from power to right--from the irresponsible despotism of of government were declared to be to secure the natural rights of man; their eternal separation from the nation of Great Britain--and declared the United Colonies independent States. From the day of that Declaration, the constituent power of the people government and of the sanction of the people to the delegation of powers principles of government over civilized man, accomplished. accomplishing the settlement of your country, men upon whose virtue id: 10065 author: Beck, James M. (James Montgomery) title: The Constitution of the United States A Brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political Philosophy of the Constitution date: words: 34127 sentences: 1356 pages: flesch: 58 cache: ./cache/10065.txt txt: ./txt/10065.txt summary: the United States the principles and mandates of its Constitution United States is the oldest comprehensive written form of government now Constitution of the United States, had its institutional origin in the thirty years of age, to all the States to send delegates to a convention but in powerful and organized groups, a constitutional convention would, stating the powers which the federal government should exercise, and Pinckney''s plan was the future Constitution of the United States in of States or an association of nations between the great and the little central government could generally act only by the vote of nine States, mechanical power, men when the Constitution was formed were Lilliputians Measured by present-day conventions of democracy, the Constitution is an Constitution, the Federal Government had plenary power over foreign people that without this dual form of government the Constitution would generation which fashioned the Constitution of the United States. id: 40861 author: Madison, James title: The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which Framed the Constitution of the United States, May-September 1787. Volume 1 date: words: 134329 sentences: 9683 pages: flesch: 73 cache: ./cache/40861.txt txt: ./txt/40861.txt summary: seven States; and all questions shall be decided by the greater number Legislature ought to be elected by the people of the several States The Legislature of the United States shall have the power to lay & The Legislature of the United States shall have the Power to declare the the members present in each house--The United States shall not grant any The Executive Power of the United States shall be vested in a President Legislature of the United States shall have the power to revise the The Legislature shall have power to admit new States into the Union on Legislature of the United States shall call a Convention for the the first branch of the national Legislature be elected by the State On the question for electing the 1^{st} branch by the State Legislatures The Legislature of the United States shall have power id: 41095 author: Madison, James title: The Journal of the Debates in the Convention which Framed the Constitution of the United States, May-September 1787. 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The Executive Power of the United States shall be Legislature of the United States shall call a convention for The Legislature shall have power to admit other States into the legislatures[85] of the several states, shall propose amendments legislatures[85] of the several states, shall propose amendments moves that states vote for President in legislature with at least moves that national legislature have power over elections if states favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; favors elections to Senate by state legislatures, 94, 99; id: 5 author: United States title: The United States Constitution date: words: 4750 sentences: 220 pages: flesch: 65 cache: ./cache/5.txt txt: ./txt/5.txt summary: Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and The Senate of the United States shall be composed of The Vice-President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, exercise the Office of President of the United States. United States, shall be a Member of either House during his Continuance President of the United States; If he approve he shall sign it, of Adjournment) shall be presented to the President of the United States; of the United States; and all such Laws shall be subject to the Revision the United States, shall be appointed an Elector. I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel