The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... evident that , in making such an attempt , it had exceeded its jurisdiction and infringed upon that of the State ? Suppose , again , that upon the pretence of an interference with its revenues , it should undertake to abrogate a land ...
... evident that , in making such an attempt , it had exceeded its jurisdiction and infringed upon that of the State ? Suppose , again , that upon the pretence of an interference with its revenues , it should undertake to abrogate a land ...
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... evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America ; with the fundamental principles of the Revolution ; or with that honourable determination which animates every votary of freedom , to rest all ...
... evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America ; with the fundamental principles of the Revolution ; or with that honourable determination which animates every votary of freedom , to rest all ...
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... evident that it would furnish , to men disposed to usurp , a plausible pretence for claim- ing that power . They might urge with a semblance of reason that the Constitution ought not to be charged with the absurdity of providing against ...
... evident that it would furnish , to men disposed to usurp , a plausible pretence for claim- ing that power . They might urge with a semblance of reason that the Constitution ought not to be charged with the absurdity of providing against ...
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