The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788, Том 1Masters, Smith & Company, 1857 - 496 страници |
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... executive arm of government ; in doing which , their constitutions would acquire a progressive di- rection towards monarchy . It is of the nature of war to increase the executive , at the expense of the legislative authority . The ...
... executive arm of government ; in doing which , their constitutions would acquire a progressive di- rection towards monarchy . It is of the nature of war to increase the executive , at the expense of the legislative authority . The ...
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... EXECUTIVE the whole power of levying troops with- out subjecting his discretion in any shape to the control of the legislature . If he came afterwards to peruse the plan itself , he would be sur- prised to discover , that neither the ...
... EXECUTIVE the whole power of levying troops with- out subjecting his discretion in any shape to the control of the legislature . If he came afterwards to peruse the plan itself , he would be sur- prised to discover , that neither the ...
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... reso- lution on the point ; and to declare their sense of the matter , by a formal vote in the face of their constituents . They are not at lib- . erty to vest in the executive department permanent funds 118 THE FEDERALIST .
... reso- lution on the point ; and to declare their sense of the matter , by a formal vote in the face of their constituents . They are not at lib- . erty to vest in the executive department permanent funds 118 THE FEDERALIST .
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... executive department permanent funds for the support of an army ; if they were even incautious enough to be willing to repose in it so improper a confidence . As the spirit of party in different degrees , must be expected to infect all ...
... executive department permanent funds for the support of an army ; if they were even incautious enough to be willing to repose in it so improper a confidence . As the spirit of party in different degrees , must be expected to infect all ...
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... executive , when once possessed of a force large enough to awe the people into submis- sion , would find resources in that very force , sufficient to enable him to dispense with supplies from the votes of the legislature . But the ...
... executive , when once possessed of a force large enough to awe the people into submis- sion , would find resources in that very force , sufficient to enable him to dispense with supplies from the votes of the legislature . But the ...
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