The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... extent of the state , provided the citizens understand their rights and are disposed to defend them . The natural strength of the people in a large com- munity , in proportion to the artificial strength of the govern- ment , is greater ...
... extent of the state , provided the citizens understand their rights and are disposed to defend them . The natural strength of the people in a large com- munity , in proportion to the artificial strength of the govern- ment , is greater ...
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... extent of the duties . The confinement of the national revenues to this species of imposts would be attended with inequality , from a different cause , between the manufacturing and the non - manufacturing States . The States which can ...
... extent of the duties . The confinement of the national revenues to this species of imposts would be attended with inequality , from a different cause , between the manufacturing and the non - manufacturing States . The States which can ...
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... extent and form given to it by the Constitution . I will address one additional reflection only to those who contend ... extent of revenue drawn from foreign commerce must vary with the variations , both in the extent and the kind of ...
... extent and form given to it by the Constitution . I will address one additional reflection only to those who contend ... extent of revenue drawn from foreign commerce must vary with the variations , both in the extent and the kind of ...
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