The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... require the intervention of the State legislatures , if they were to pass into immediate operation upon the citizens themselves , the particular governments could not interrupt their progress without an open and violent exertion of an ...
... require the intervention of the State legislatures , if they were to pass into immediate operation upon the citizens themselves , the particular governments could not interrupt their progress without an open and violent exertion of an ...
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... require that the members of the government should derive their ap- pointment from the legislatures , not from the people of the States ? One branch of the new government is to be appointed by these legislatures ; and under the ...
... require that the members of the government should derive their ap- pointment from the legislatures , not from the people of the States ? One branch of the new government is to be appointed by these legislatures ; and under the ...
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... require a fixed proportion of the whole body would not , in all probability , contribute to the advantages of a numerous agency better than merely to require a proportion of the attend- ing members . The former , by making a determinate ...
... require a fixed proportion of the whole body would not , in all probability , contribute to the advantages of a numerous agency better than merely to require a proportion of the attend- ing members . The former , by making a determinate ...
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