The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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Or, The New Constitution. to ratify the Constitution which had just been drawn up by the Convention . The series was planned , and its general line of argument marked out by Alexander Hamilton , who wrote at least 51 out of the 85 ...
Or, The New Constitution. to ratify the Constitution which had just been drawn up by the Convention . The series was planned , and its general line of argument marked out by Alexander Hamilton , who wrote at least 51 out of the 85 ...
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... constitution , was " to inquire whether the constitution had been preserved inviolate in every part , and whether the legislative and executive branches of government had performed their duty as guardians of the people , or assumed to ...
... constitution , was " to inquire whether the constitution had been preserved inviolate in every part , and whether the legislative and executive branches of government had performed their duty as guardians of the people , or assumed to ...
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... Constitution , or which gives them any greater latitude in this respect than may be claimed by the courts of every State . I admit , however , that the Constitution ought to be the standard of construction for the laws , and that ...
... Constitution , or which gives them any greater latitude in this respect than may be claimed by the courts of every State . I admit , however , that the Constitution ought to be the standard of construction for the laws , and that ...
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