The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... existing Confederation ? Is an in- definite power to raise money dangerous in the hands of the federal government ? The present Congress can make requisi- tions to any amount they please , and the States are constitu- tionally bound to ...
... existing Confederation ? Is an in- definite power to raise money dangerous in the hands of the federal government ? The present Congress can make requisi- tions to any amount they please , and the States are constitu- tionally bound to ...
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... existing Congress ; in either of which events , the contrast just stated will hold good . But this is not all . Out of this lifeless mass has already grown an excrescent power , which tends to realise all the dangers that can be ...
... existing Congress ; in either of which events , the contrast just stated will hold good . But this is not all . Out of this lifeless mass has already grown an excrescent power , which tends to realise all the dangers that can be ...
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... existing government act immediately on individuals . In cases of capture ; of piracy ; of the post - office ; of coins , weights , and measures ; of trade with the Indians ; of claims under grants of land by different States ; and ...
... existing government act immediately on individuals . In cases of capture ; of piracy ; of the post - office ; of coins , weights , and measures ; of trade with the Indians ; of claims under grants of land by different States ; and ...
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