The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788, Том 1Masters, Smith & Company, 1857 - 496 страници |
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... citizens have been constantly directed to that object . But politicians now appear , who insist that this opinion is ... citizen every- where enjoying the same national rights , privileges , and protection As a nation we have made peace ...
... citizens have been constantly directed to that object . But politicians now appear , who insist that this opinion is ... citizen every- where enjoying the same national rights , privileges , and protection As a nation we have made peace ...
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... citizens would not consent that a duty paid by them should be remitted in favor of the citizens of her neighbors ; nor would it be prac- ticable , if there were not this impediment in the way , to distin- guish the customers in our own ...
... citizens would not consent that a duty paid by them should be remitted in favor of the citizens of her neighbors ; nor would it be prac- ticable , if there were not this impediment in the way , to distin- guish the customers in our own ...
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... citizens . have little , if any , immediate interest in the question , feel an in- difference , if not a repugnance to the payment of the domestic debt , at any rate . These would be inclined to magnify the diffi- culties of a ...
... citizens . have little , if any , immediate interest in the question , feel an in- difference , if not a repugnance to the payment of the domestic debt , at any rate . These would be inclined to magnify the diffi- culties of a ...
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... citizens , the insepara- ble companion of frequent hostility . There is a wide difference also , between military establishments in a country which , by its situation , is seldom exposed to invasions , and in one which is often subject ...
... citizens , the insepara- ble companion of frequent hostility . There is a wide difference also , between military establishments in a country which , by its situation , is seldom exposed to invasions , and in one which is often subject ...
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... citizens , or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community . -There are two methods of curing the ... citizen the same opinions , the same passions , and the same interests . It could never be more truly said , than of the ...
... citizens , or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community . -There are two methods of curing the ... citizen the same opinions , the same passions , and the same interests . It could never be more truly said , than of the ...
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