The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... Federalist of which the authorship is really doubtful are 49 , 50-58 , 62 , and 63. The present state of the discussion may be seen in the Introduction to the edition of The Federalist by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge , dated 1886 ; in the ...
... Federalist of which the authorship is really doubtful are 49 , 50-58 , 62 , and 63. The present state of the discussion may be seen in the Introduction to the edition of The Federalist by Senator Henry Cabot Lodge , dated 1886 ; in the ...
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... FEDERALIST . No. VII ( HAMILTON ) To the People of the State of New York : It is sometimes asked , with an air of seeming triumph , what inducements could the States have , if disunited , to make war upon each other ? It would be a full ...
... FEDERALIST . No. VII ( HAMILTON ) To the People of the State of New York : It is sometimes asked , with an air of seeming triumph , what inducements could the States have , if disunited , to make war upon each other ? It would be a full ...
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... Federalists . PUBLIUS . For the Independent Journal THE FEDERALIST . No. XI ( HAMILTON ) To the People of the State of New York : The importance of the Union , in a commercial light , is one of ' those points about which there is least ...
... Federalists . PUBLIUS . For the Independent Journal THE FEDERALIST . No. XI ( HAMILTON ) To the People of the State of New York : The importance of the Union , in a commercial light , is one of ' those points about which there is least ...
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