The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788, Том 1Masters, Smith & Company, 1857 - 496 страници |
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... army would penetrate into the heart of a neighboring country , al- most as soon as intelligence of its approach could be received ; but now , a comparatively small force of disciplined troops , acting on the defensive , with the aid of ...
... army would penetrate into the heart of a neighboring country , al- most as soon as intelligence of its approach could be received ; but now , a comparatively small force of disciplined troops , acting on the defensive , with the aid of ...
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... army forbids compe- tition with the natural strength of the community , and the citizens , not habituated to look up to the military power for protection , or to submit to its oppressions , neither love nor fear the soldiery : they view ...
... army forbids compe- tition with the natural strength of the community , and the citizens , not habituated to look up to the military power for protection , or to submit to its oppressions , neither love nor fear the soldiery : they view ...
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... army within the kingdom . A sufficient force to make head against a sudden descent till the militia could have time to rally and embody , is all that has been deemed requi- site . No motive of national policy has demanded , nor would ...
... army within the kingdom . A sufficient force to make head against a sudden descent till the militia could have time to rally and embody , is all that has been deemed requi- site . No motive of national policy has demanded , nor would ...
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... army of patrols ( as they are called ) con- stantly employed to secure her fiscal regulations against the inroads of the dealers in contraband . Mr. Neckar computes the number of these patrols at upwards of twenty thousand . This proves ...
... army of patrols ( as they are called ) con- stantly employed to secure her fiscal regulations against the inroads of the dealers in contraband . Mr. Neckar computes the number of these patrols at upwards of twenty thousand . This proves ...
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... army , constantly at the dis- posal of the national government , it would either not be able to employ force at all , or when this could be done , it would amount to a war between different parts of the confederacy , concerning the ...
... army , constantly at the dis- posal of the national government , it would either not be able to employ force at all , or when this could be done , it would amount to a war between different parts of the confederacy , concerning the ...
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