The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... circumstances that endanger the safety of nations are infinite , and for this reason no constitutional shackles can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed . This power ought to be co - extensive with all the ...
... circumstances that endanger the safety of nations are infinite , and for this reason no constitutional shackles can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed . This power ought to be co - extensive with all the ...
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... circumstances which can speedily happen , will choose , and every second year repeat the choice of , sixty - five or a hundred men who would be disposed to form and pursue a scheme of tyranny or treachery . I am unable to conceive that ...
... circumstances which can speedily happen , will choose , and every second year repeat the choice of , sixty - five or a hundred men who would be disposed to form and pursue a scheme of tyranny or treachery . I am unable to conceive that ...
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... circumstances of his constituents . But this principle can extend no further than to those circumstances and interests to which the authority and care of the representative relate . An ignorance of a variety of minute and particular ...
... circumstances of his constituents . But this principle can extend no further than to those circumstances and interests to which the authority and care of the representative relate . An ignorance of a variety of minute and particular ...
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FROM WAR BETWEEN | 31 |
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