The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... , some for six , three , and one years ; from two provinces they continue in appointment during pleasure . The States - General have authority to enter into treaties and alliances ; to make war and peace ; to raise The Federalist 93.
... , some for six , three , and one years ; from two provinces they continue in appointment during pleasure . The States - General have authority to enter into treaties and alliances ; to make war and peace ; to raise The Federalist 93.
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... continue to do so as long as the same obstacles to a uniformity of measures continue to exist . The interfering and unneighbourly regulations of some States , contrary to the true spirit of the Union , have , in different instances ...
... continue to do so as long as the same obstacles to a uniformity of measures continue to exist . The interfering and unneighbourly regulations of some States , contrary to the true spirit of the Union , have , in different instances ...
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... continue him in his station , in order to prolong the utility of his talents and virtues , and to secure to the ... continuing the chief magistrate in office for a certain time , and then excluding him from it , either for a limited ...
... continue him in his station , in order to prolong the utility of his talents and virtues , and to secure to the ... continuing the chief magistrate in office for a certain time , and then excluding him from it , either for a limited ...
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