The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... equal to each other in strength and resources , and equal singly to a vigorous and persevering defence . Foreign ministers , says Sir William Temple , who was himself a foreign minister , elude matters taken ad referendum , by tampering ...
... equal to each other in strength and resources , and equal singly to a vigorous and persevering defence . Foreign ministers , says Sir William Temple , who was himself a foreign minister , elude matters taken ad referendum , by tampering ...
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... equal distribution of the burden . The States near the seat of war , influenced by motives of self - preservation ... equal suffrage among the States is another exceptionable part of the Confederation . Every idea of pro- portion and ...
... equal distribution of the burden . The States near the seat of war , influenced by motives of self - preservation ... equal suffrage among the States is another exceptionable part of the Confederation . Every idea of pro- portion and ...
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... equal propriety , con- sidered the latter as best adapted to deliberation and wisdom , and best calculated to conciliate the confidence of the people and to secure their privileges and interests . That unity is conducive to energy will ...
... equal propriety , con- sidered the latter as best adapted to deliberation and wisdom , and best calculated to conciliate the confidence of the people and to secure their privileges and interests . That unity is conducive to energy will ...
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