The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... influence on the administration of the government when formed , yet every one must be sensible of the contrary influence which must have been experienced in the task of forming it . Would it be wonderful if , under the pressure of all ...
... influence on the administration of the government when formed , yet every one must be sensible of the contrary influence which must have been experienced in the task of forming it . Would it be wonderful if , under the pressure of all ...
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... influence of that class of men , whose influence over the people obtains for themselves an election into the State legislatures . Thus , each of the principal branches of the federal government will owe its existence more or less to the ...
... influence of that class of men , whose influence over the people obtains for themselves an election into the State legislatures . Thus , each of the principal branches of the federal government will owe its existence more or less to the ...
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... influence upon the legislature in regard to the amount of taxes to be laid , to the objects upon which they are to be imposed , or to the rule by which they are to be apportioned . If it can have any influence , therefore , it must be ...
... influence upon the legislature in regard to the amount of taxes to be laid , to the objects upon which they are to be imposed , or to the rule by which they are to be apportioned . If it can have any influence , therefore , it must be ...
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