The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... propose , in a series of papers , to discuss the following interesting particulars : -The utility of the UNION to your ... proposed Constitution to the true principles of republican government - Its analogy to your own State constitution ...
... propose , in a series of papers , to discuss the following interesting particulars : -The utility of the UNION to your ... proposed Constitution to the true principles of republican government - Its analogy to your own State constitution ...
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... proposed to vest it , the national government might at any time abolish the taxes imposed for State objects upon the pretence of an interference with its own . It might allege a necessity of doing this in order to give efficacy to the ...
... proposed to vest it , the national government might at any time abolish the taxes imposed for State objects upon the pretence of an interference with its own . It might allege a necessity of doing this in order to give efficacy to the ...
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... proposed . A third does not object to the government over individuals , or to the extent proposed , but to the want of a bill of rights . A fourth concurs in the absolute necessity of a bill of rights , but contends that it ought to be ...
... proposed . A third does not object to the government over individuals , or to the extent proposed , but to the want of a bill of rights . A fourth concurs in the absolute necessity of a bill of rights , but contends that it ought to be ...
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