The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... immediately by the people , and in two States 1 are actually so appointed . Do they require that the powers of the ... immediate source of general revenue ? Had not Congress repeatedly recommended this measure as not inconsistent with ...
... immediately by the people , and in two States 1 are actually so appointed . Do they require that the powers of the ... immediate source of general revenue ? Had not Congress repeatedly recommended this measure as not inconsistent with ...
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... immediate and sensible operation ; the other depending on a succession of well - chosen and well - connected measures , which have a gradual and perhaps unobserved operation . The importance of the latter description to the collective ...
... immediate and sensible operation ; the other depending on a succession of well - chosen and well - connected measures , which have a gradual and perhaps unobserved operation . The importance of the latter description to the collective ...
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... immediate representatives of their sovereigns . All questions in which they are concerned are so directly connected with the public peace that , as well for the preservation of this as out of respect to the sovereignties they represent ...
... immediate representatives of their sovereigns . All questions in which they are concerned are so directly connected with the public peace that , as well for the preservation of this as out of respect to the sovereignties they represent ...
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