The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... happen , the only constitutional remedy is force , and the immediate effect of the use of it , civil war . It remains to inquire how far so odious an engine of govern- ment , in its application to us , would even be capable of answer ...
... happen , the only constitutional remedy is force , and the immediate effect of the use of it , civil war . It remains to inquire how far so odious an engine of govern- ment , in its application to us , would even be capable of answer ...
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... happen to influence a majority of that body . The propriety of a negative has , upon some occasions , been combated by an observation , that it was not to be presumed a single man would possess more virtue and wisdom than a number of ...
... happen to influence a majority of that body . The propriety of a negative has , upon some occasions , been combated by an observation , that it was not to be presumed a single man would possess more virtue and wisdom than a number of ...
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... happens that there are two statutes existing at one time , clashing in whole or in part with each other , and neither ... happen in every adjudication upon any single statute . The courts must declare the sense of the law ; and if they ...
... happens that there are two statutes existing at one time , clashing in whole or in part with each other , and neither ... happen in every adjudication upon any single statute . The courts must declare the sense of the law ; and if they ...
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