The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 páginas |
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... circumstances and considerations , and consequently affords great latitude to those who wish to define it precisely and comprehensively . At present I mean only to consider it as it respects security for the preservation of peace and ...
... circumstances and considerations , and consequently affords great latitude to those who wish to define it precisely and comprehensively . At present I mean only to consider it as it respects security for the preservation of peace and ...
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... circumstances peculiar to the state , and may affect a great number of the inhabitants , the governing party may not always be able , if willing , to prevent the injustice meditated , or to punish the aggressors . But the national ...
... circumstances peculiar to the state , and may affect a great number of the inhabitants , the governing party may not always be able , if willing , to prevent the injustice meditated , or to punish the aggressors . But the national ...
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... circumstances of vicinity , and the enterprise and ad- dress of our merchants and navigators , will give us a greater share in the advantages which those territories afford , than consists with the wishes or policy of their respective ...
... circumstances of vicinity , and the enterprise and ad- dress of our merchants and navigators , will give us a greater share in the advantages which those territories afford , than consists with the wishes or policy of their respective ...
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... circumstances , happen again . But admit that they might be willing to help the invaded state or confederacy . How , and when , and in what proportion shall aids of men and money be afforded ? Who shall command the allied ar- mies , and ...
... circumstances , happen again . But admit that they might be willing to help the invaded state or confederacy . How , and when , and in what proportion shall aids of men and money be afforded ? Who shall command the allied ar- mies , and ...
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... circumstances which tend to beget and increase power in one part , and to impede its progress in another , we must advert to the effects of that superior policy and good management which would probably distinguish the government of one ...
... circumstances which tend to beget and increase power in one part , and to impede its progress in another , we must advert to the effects of that superior policy and good management which would probably distinguish the government of one ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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