The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 páginas |
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... election of the part we shall act , may , in this view , de- serve to be considered as the general misfortune of mankind . This idea , by adding the inducements of philanthropy to those of patriotism , will heighten the solicitude which ...
... election of the part we shall act , may , in this view , de- serve to be considered as the general misfortune of mankind . This idea , by adding the inducements of philanthropy to those of patriotism , will heighten the solicitude which ...
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... election ; these are either whol- ly new discoveries , or have made their principal progress towards perfection in modern times . They are means , and powerful means , by which the excellencies of republican government may be retained ...
... election ; these are either whol- ly new discoveries , or have made their principal progress towards perfection in modern times . They are means , and powerful means , by which the excellencies of republican government may be retained ...
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... elected by the rest ; secondly , the greater number of citizens , and greater sphere of country , over which the ... election of proper guardians of the public weal ; and it is clearly decided in favor of the latter by two obvious ...
... elected by the rest ; secondly , the greater number of citizens , and greater sphere of country , over which the ... election of proper guardians of the public weal ; and it is clearly decided in favor of the latter by two obvious ...
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... elections are too often carried ; and the suffrages of the people being more free , will be more like- ly to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit , and the most diffusive and established characters . It must be confessed ...
... elections are too often carried ; and the suffrages of the people being more free , will be more like- ly to centre in men who possess the most attractive merit , and the most diffusive and established characters . It must be confessed ...
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... elected ; and that instead of the provision he had supposed in favor of standing armies , there was to be found , in respect to this object an important qualification even of the legislative discretion , in that clause which forbids the ...
... elected ; and that instead of the provision he had supposed in favor of standing armies , there was to be found , in respect to this object an important qualification even of the legislative discretion , in that clause which forbids the ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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