The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788, Том 1Masters, Smith & Company, 1857 - 496 страници |
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... tion . This shall accordingly be done . PUBLIUS . NUMBER II . BY JOHN JAY . CONCERNING DANGERS FROM FOREIGN FORCE AND INFluence . WHEN the people of America reflect , that the question now submitted to their determination , is one of ...
... tion . This shall accordingly be done . PUBLIUS . NUMBER II . BY JOHN JAY . CONCERNING DANGERS FROM FOREIGN FORCE AND INFluence . WHEN the people of America reflect , that the question now submitted to their determination , is one of ...
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... tion , seem clearly to foresee that the rejection of it would put the continuance of the union in the utmost jeopardy : that cer- tainly would be the case ; and I sincerely wish that it may be as clearly foreseen by every good citizen ...
... tion , seem clearly to foresee that the rejection of it would put the continuance of the union in the utmost jeopardy : that cer- tainly would be the case ; and I sincerely wish that it may be as clearly foreseen by every good citizen ...
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... tion , so far from implying an abolition of the state governments , makes them constituent parts of the national sovereignty , by allowing them a direct representation in the senate , and leaves in their possession certain exclusive and ...
... tion , so far from implying an abolition of the state governments , makes them constituent parts of the national sovereignty , by allowing them a direct representation in the senate , and leaves in their possession certain exclusive and ...
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... tion to the quantity and extent of the means concentrated towards its formation and support . A navy of the United States , as it would embrace the resources of all , is an object far less remote than a navy of any single state , or ...
... tion to the quantity and extent of the means concentrated towards its formation and support . A navy of the United States , as it would embrace the resources of all , is an object far less remote than a navy of any single state , or ...
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... tion however , which , when we come to take a nearer view of it , will appear in every light to stand on mistaken ground . If , in addition to the consideration of a plurality of civil lists , we take into view the number of persons who ...
... tion however , which , when we come to take a nearer view of it , will appear in every light to stand on mistaken ground . If , in addition to the consideration of a plurality of civil lists , we take into view the number of persons who ...
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