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ii. the subjects of its jurisdiction render the trust a delicate one, | No. LXIV. | 453 |
iii. the Senate the most fit depositary of that trust, | 454 | |
iv. the propriety of delegating that authority to the Supreme Court considered, | 455 | |
i. that court will not possess the fortitude, credit, and authority requisite to the execution of the duties of the trust, | 455 | |
ii. the membership of the Supreme Court will be too limited, | 456 | |
iii. as the punishment inflicted by the Court of Impeachment will not terminate the proceedings, it will be improper to bring the offender twice before the same court, | 456 | |
v. the propriety of a junction of the Supreme Court with the Senate in this trust, considered and denied, | 457 | |
vi. the propriety of delegating this authority to those who are wholly disconnected with other departments of the government, considered and denied, | 458 | |
vii. the proposed Constitution should not be rejected for that cause, even if this feature is not the most desirable, | 459 | |
viii. objections to this portion of the new Constitution considered, | LXV. | 460 |
i. it unites legislative and judicial authority in the same body, | 460 | |
A. the inconsistency of those who raise the objection while they admire the constitution of New York, in which similar provisions exist, | 461 | |
ii. it contributes to an undue accumulation of power in the Senate, and tends toward the establishment of an aristocracy, | 461 | |
iii. as an appointing power, the Senate will be too lenient judges of the conduct of those whom they shall have appointed to office, | 463 | |
iv. as a treaty-making power, the Senate may be called to try themselves for corrupt or perfidious action, | 465 | |
d. the Executive department, | LXVI. | 467 |
A. the misrepresentations of this subject considered, | 467 | |
B. the mode of electing the President considered, | LXVII. | 472 |
a. the only part of the new Constitution which its opponents do not condemn, | 472 |