The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... supposed theft of the statuary Phidias , or to get rid of the accusations prepared to be brought against him for dissipating the funds of the state in the purchase of popu- larity , or from a combination of all these causes , was the ...
... supposed theft of the statuary Phidias , or to get rid of the accusations prepared to be brought against him for dissipating the funds of the state in the purchase of popu- larity , or from a combination of all these causes , was the ...
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... supposed necessity of restraining the LEGISLATIVE authority of the nation , in the article of military establishments ; a principle unheard of , except in one or two of our State constitutions , and rejected in all the rest . A stranger ...
... supposed necessity of restraining the LEGISLATIVE authority of the nation , in the article of military establishments ; a principle unheard of , except in one or two of our State constitutions , and rejected in all the rest . A stranger ...
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... supposed utility of a provision of this kind can only be founded on the supposed probability , or at least possibility , of a combination between the executive and the legislative , in some scheme of usurpation . Should this at any time ...
... supposed utility of a provision of this kind can only be founded on the supposed probability , or at least possibility , of a combination between the executive and the legislative , in some scheme of usurpation . Should this at any time ...
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