The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... particular and separate views of the counties or districts in which they reside . And if they do not sufficiently enlarge their policy to embrace the collective welfare of their particular State , how can it be imagined that they will ...
... particular and separate views of the counties or districts in which they reside . And if they do not sufficiently enlarge their policy to embrace the collective welfare of their particular State , how can it be imagined that they will ...
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... particular profession of religious faith . govern- The term for which the representatives are to be elected falls under a second view which may be taken of this branch . In order to decide on the propriety of this article , two ...
... particular profession of religious faith . govern- The term for which the representatives are to be elected falls under a second view which may be taken of this branch . In order to decide on the propriety of this article , two ...
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... particular States , can rectify the exceptionable decisions of their respective courts in any other sense than might be done by a future legislature of the United States . The theory , neither of the British , nor the State ...
... particular States , can rectify the exceptionable decisions of their respective courts in any other sense than might be done by a future legislature of the United States . The theory , neither of the British , nor the State ...
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