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The Federal Constitution | 157 | |
History of the Federal Constitution | ib. | |
Summary of the Federal Constitution | 161 | |
Prerogative of the Federal Government | 163 | |
Federal Powers | 166 | |
Legislative Powers | ib. | |
A further difference between the Senate and the House of Representatives | 171 | |
The executive power | 172 | |
Differences between the position of the President of the United States and that of a Constitutional King of France | 175 | |
Accidental causes which may increase the influence of the Executive Government | 180 | |
Why the President of the United States does not require the majority of the two Houses in order to carry on the Government | 182 | |
Election of the President | 184 | |
Mode of election | 191 | |
Crisis of the election | 196 | |
Re-election of the President | 199 | |
Federal Courts | 203 | |
Means of determining the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts | 208 | |
Different cases of jurisdiction | 211 | |
Procedure of the Federal Courts | 219 | |
High rank of the Supreme Courts amongst the great powers of the State | 223 | |
In what respects the Federal Constitution is superior to that of the States | 227 |