The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... UNION AND ITS NEW CONSTITU- TION · II . CONCERNING DANGERS FROM FOREIGN FORCE AND INFLUENCE • III . FOREIGN DANGERS ... UNION AS A SAFEGUARD AGAINST DOMESTIC 36 FACTION AND INSURRECTION X. THE UNION AS A SAFEGUARD CONTINUED XI . THE ...
... UNION AND ITS NEW CONSTITU- TION · II . CONCERNING DANGERS FROM FOREIGN FORCE AND INFLUENCE • III . FOREIGN DANGERS ... UNION AS A SAFEGUARD AGAINST DOMESTIC 36 FACTION AND INSURRECTION X. THE UNION AS A SAFEGUARD CONTINUED XI . THE ...
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... UNION to your political prosperity - The insufficiency of the present Confedera- tion to preserve that Union - The necessity of a government at least equally energetic with the one proposed , to the attainment of this object - The ...
... UNION to your political prosperity - The insufficiency of the present Confedera- tion to preserve that Union - The necessity of a government at least equally energetic with the one proposed , to the attainment of this object - The ...
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... Union , would be to take the resources of the community out of those hands which stood in need of them for the public welfare , in order to put them into other hands which could have no just or proper occasion for them . Suppose , then ...
... Union , would be to take the resources of the community out of those hands which stood in need of them for the public welfare , in order to put them into other hands which could have no just or proper occasion for them . Suppose , then ...
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