The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 páginas |
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... America . The subject speaks its own importance ; comprehending in its consequences , nothing less than the existence of the UNION , the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is composed , the fate of an empire , in many respects ...
... America . The subject speaks its own importance ; comprehending in its consequences , nothing less than the existence of the UNION , the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is composed , the fate of an empire , in many respects ...
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... America reflect , that the question now sub- mitted to their determination , is one of the most important that has engaged , or can well engage , their attention , the propriety of their taking a very comprehensive , as well as a very ...
... America reflect , that the question now sub- mitted to their determination , is one of the most important that has engaged , or can well engage , their attention , the propriety of their taking a very comprehensive , as well as a very ...
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... America depended on their continuing firmly united , and the wishes , prayers , and efforts of our best and wisest citizens have been constantly directed to that object . But politicians now appear , who insist that this opinion is ...
... America depended on their continuing firmly united , and the wishes , prayers , and efforts of our best and wisest citizens have been constantly directed to that object . But politicians now appear , who insist that this opinion is ...
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... America to form the memorable congress of 1774. That body recommended certain measures to their constituents , and the event proved their wisdom : yet it is fresh in our memories , how soon the press began to teem with pamphlets and ...
... America to form the memorable congress of 1774. That body recommended certain measures to their constituents , and the event proved their wisdom : yet it is fresh in our memories , how soon the press began to teem with pamphlets and ...
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... America depended on its union . To preserve and perpetuate it , was the great object of the people in forming that convention , and it is also the great object of the plan which the convention has advised them to adopt . With what ...
... America depended on its union . To preserve and perpetuate it , was the great object of the people in forming that convention , and it is also the great object of the plan which the convention has advised them to adopt . With what ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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