登陆注册
5362500000179

第179章

A FOURTH objection to the Senate in the capacity of a court of impeachments, is derived from its union with the Executive in the power of making treaties. This, it has been said, would constitute the senators their own judges, in every case of a corrupt or perfidious execution of that trust. After having combined with the Executive in betraying the interests of the nation in a ruinous treaty, what prospect, it is asked, would there be of their being made to suffer the punishment they would deserve, when they were themselves to decide upon the accusation brought against them for the treachery of which they have been guilty?

This objection has been circulated with more earnestness and with greater show of reason than any other which has appeared against this part of the plan; and yet I am deceived if it does not rest upon an erroneous foundation.

The security essentially intended by the Constitution against corruption and treachery in the formation of treaties, is to be sought for in the numbers and characters of those who are to make them. The JOINT AGENCY of the Chief Magistrate of the Union, and of two thirds of the members of a body selected by the collective wisdom of the legislatures of the several States, is designed to be the pledge for the fidelity of the national councils in this particular. The convention might with propriety have meditated the punishment of the Executive, for a deviation from the instructions of the Senate, or a want of integrity in the conduct of the negotiations committed to him; they might also have had in view the punishment of a few leading individuals in the Senate, who should have prostituted their influence in that body as the mercenary instruments of foreign corruption: but they could not, with more or with equal propriety, have contemplated the impeachment and punishment of two thirds of the Senate, consenting to an improper treaty, than of a majority of that or of the other branch of the national legislature, consenting to a pernicious or unconstitutional law -- a principle which, I believe, has never been admitted into any government. How, in fact, could a majority in the House of Representatives impeach themselves? Not better, it is evident, than two thirds of the Senate might try themselves. And yet what reason is there, that a majority of the House of Representatives, sacrificing the interests of the society by an unjust and tyrannical act of legislation, should escape with impunity, more than two thirds of the Senate, sacrificing the same interests in an injurious treaty with a foreign power? The truth is, that in all such cases it is essential to the freedom and to the necessary independence of the deliberations of the body, that the members of it should be exempt from punishment for acts done in a collective capacity; and the security to the society must depend on the care which is taken to confide the trust to proper hands, to make it their interest to execute it with fidelity, and to make it as difficult as possible for them to combine in any interest opposite to that of the public good.

So far as might concern the misbehavior of the Executive in perverting the instructions or contravening the views of the Senate, we need not be apprehensive of the want of a disposition in that body to punish the abuse of their confidence or to vindicate their own authority. We may thus far count upon their pride, if not upon their virtue. And so far even as might concern the corruption of leading members, by whose arts and influence the majority may have been inveigled into measures odious to the community, if the proofs of that corruption should be satisfactory, the usual propensity of human nature will warrant us in concluding that there would be commonly no defect of inclination in the body to divert the public resentment from themselves by a ready sacrifice of the authors of their mismanagement and disgrace.

PUBLIUS

1. In that of New Jersey, also, the final judiciary authority is in a branch of the legislature. In New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina, one branch of the legislature is the court for the trial of impeachments.

____

同类推荐
  • 恕中无愠禅师语录

    恕中无愠禅师语录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 翻译名义集

    翻译名义集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 禅法要解经

    禅法要解经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 近峰纪略

    近峰纪略

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 五杂俎

    五杂俎

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 青城Ⅱ

    青城Ⅱ

    若不是为了一个人,谁肯枯守一座城?如果说顾朗是艾天涯追逐多年的启明星,那江寒就是艾天涯的克星。这个身世复杂的花花公子蛮横地闯入艾天涯的生活……先是引来重重误会的婚书与私生子,继而是与顾朗扑朔迷离的世仇夙愿。绑架、劫杀、阴谋、谎言接踵而来,被压抑的往事汹涌失控。可是亲爱的,没有什么能阻止我们在一起!
  • 诺亚的名单

    诺亚的名单

    【末世版欺诈游戏】末世降临,方舟启动,诺亚将名单中的人引入方舟。本以为这里是避难的天堂,却没想到这里竟是如同炼狱般的战场。所有名单中的乘客为了争夺活下去的时间不得不进行一场又一场互相争夺的游戏。
  • 我不是天王

    我不是天王

    一个在横店死跑龙套的,穿越到平行世界当中,成为了一个小有名气的男演员,更有一个天后级别的妻子。正当他准备喜当爹走上人生巅峰时,却发现天后已是前妻,自己更是被前妻的强大公关团队冠上一系列莫须有的罪状,成了娱乐圈最大的一只过街老鼠,人人喊打。……一个神棍对抗整个娱乐圈的故事。
  • 春季营养食谱

    春季营养食谱

    《家庭美食坊丛书》根据四季的特点、不同的家常菜式、南北方的不同饮食习惯,精选了一千多道家常菜。食物搭配具有较强的针对性,富含营养,又有保健功效,让你吃得美味,吃出健康。《家庭美食坊丛书》内容丰富,实用性强,通俗易懂,还有相关的营养知识,是家庭食物调养的有益参考书。
  • 陈秋岩诗集

    陈秋岩诗集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 风不鸣条

    风不鸣条

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 上海滩之美人心机

    上海滩之美人心机

    万里滔滔江水永不休,淘尽了世间事,众里寻出旧日仇,是喜是愁;闺秀名媛、公子书生,爱你恨你问君知否。转千湾转千滩,也平复此中争斗,又有喜又有愁,一段段缠绵悱恻的故事终将情归何处,且看今日上海滩之美人心机……
  • 轻花昫

    轻花昫

    妖和人,终是无法相恋的吧?不管再怎么努力,再怎么付出,终归会形同陌路。从今天开始,我要把自己的心埋在很深很深的地方,直到自己也忘却那段感情。
  • 末世黑科技手机

    末世黑科技手机

    【起点新书:终末的要塞】末世来临之际,方皓得到了一部黑科技智能手机,随之而来的,是各种有关末世的攻略手册指南以及令人意想不到的黑科技技术,于是,带着这部手机,方皓开启了他的末世之旅。
  • 二手王妃

    二手王妃

    一个女人胜利翻身作主顺便把身边男男女女老老小小凡是头上脸上标着‘敌人’字样的全部脚踢拳打彻底打死毒死敲诈勒索死咬死的飙悍一生,一句话,就是一个咸鱼大翻身的故事。◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆女主一枚——洛无忧,天乾朝承相之女,一国之后,却成了悲惨的和亲人选——她输给了江山。被自己的夫君为江山稳固而亲手送上花轿成了别人的王妃。曾经——“你是朕的皇后朕的结发妻子,朕不宠你宠谁?”男子一身明黄龙袍凤眸轻挑,低敛眉眼一瞬快速滑过眼中阴霾,下一瞬,似笑非笑眼中全是柔情缠绵悱恻的靠向了凤榻上的洛无忧,“无忧,你是朕是爱的人呐,朕不在意你在意谁呢,我的小忧儿。”小忧儿,你回来好不好,朕后悔了……她眉梢间全是妩媚,笑意不达眼底,有多远滚多远,你的小忧儿已经死了。由皇后变王妃她照样活的精彩。宠?她洛无忧不需要。淳于风,在汤里放毒药拿人命不当命来宠人,真当她是小白鼠呐?◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆金壁辉煌红檐绿瓦的皇宫正殿——“皇上皇上,您就收了臣妾吧。”不气死你也得恶心死你。洛无忧以手撑着下巴清绝的脸上一片灿烂笑意整个人作娇羞万分欲语还休状,“臣妾虽然笨了点爱闹了喜欢玩了点可人长的还是挺不错的,这女人嘛,还不就是皮相,要不,皇上就要了臣妾吧,要吧要吧要吧……”某人满脸黑线仰头望天——这个女人,够飙悍。◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆火光冲天,漫天大火自整个皇宫大院中冲天而起——仿佛要将天都烧个尽般,满目白亮而不能视。滚滚的浓烟经风一吹,四散的漫飘着,火光流动,宛若一条巨型火龙蜿蜒起伏着。而洛无忧便立在这火条前面清冷一笑——“烧吧烧吧,烧完了皇宫烧死了皇上再烧没了这整个天下,本宫现在——改嫁去也!”。。。。。。。。。。。。。。。推荐一下自己的现代文:离婚吧我们:(我个人觉得很好看哇,哈)