The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 páginas |
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... common sense of the people ; and that our affections all concentre in one great object , which is the improvement and glory of our country . After deriving so many and such uncommon benefits from the Con- stitution , the notion of an ...
... common sense of the people ; and that our affections all concentre in one great object , which is the improvement and glory of our country . After deriving so many and such uncommon benefits from the Con- stitution , the notion of an ...
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... common interests , and combining and directing the powers and resources of the whole would be free from all these embarrass- ments , and conduce far more to the safety of the people . But whatever may be our situation , whether firmly ...
... common interests , and combining and directing the powers and resources of the whole would be free from all these embarrass- ments , and conduce far more to the safety of the people . But whatever may be our situation , whether firmly ...
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... common sense , that the people of such an island should be but one nation , yet we find that they were for ages divided into three , and that those three were almost constantly embroiled in quarrels and wars with one another ...
... common sense , that the people of such an island should be but one nation , yet we find that they were for ages divided into three , and that those three were almost constantly embroiled in quarrels and wars with one another ...
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... common weakness forces them to league in a CONFEDERA- TIVE REPUBLIC , and their constitution prevents the differences " that neighborhood occasions , extinguishing that secret jealousy , " which disposes all states to aggrandize ...
... common weakness forces them to league in a CONFEDERA- TIVE REPUBLIC , and their constitution prevents the differences " that neighborhood occasions , extinguishing that secret jealousy , " which disposes all states to aggrandize ...
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... common property of the union . If that were at an end , the states which have made cessions , on a princi- ple of federal compromise , would be apt , when the motive of the grant had ceased , to reclaim the lands as a reversion . The ...
... common property of the union . If that were at an end , the states which have made cessions , on a princi- ple of federal compromise , would be apt , when the motive of the grant had ceased , to reclaim the lands as a reversion . The ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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