The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 páginas |
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... greater reason have they now to respect the judgment , and advice of the convention ; for it is well known that some of the most distinguish- ed members of that congress , who have been since tried and justly approved for patriotism and ...
... greater reason have they now to respect the judgment , and advice of the convention ; for it is well known that some of the most distinguish- ed members of that congress , who have been since tried and justly approved for patriotism and ...
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... greater share in the advantages which those territories afford , than consists with the wishes or policy of their respective sovereigns . Spain thinks it convenient to shut the Mississippi against us on the one side , and Britain ...
... greater share in the advantages which those territories afford , than consists with the wishes or policy of their respective sovereigns . Spain thinks it convenient to shut the Mississippi against us on the one side , and Britain ...
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... greater distresses than it commonly is in those countries where regular military establish- ments have long obtained . The disciplined armies always kept on foot on the continent of Europe , though they bear a malignant as- pect to ...
... greater distresses than it commonly is in those countries where regular military establish- ments have long obtained . The disciplined armies always kept on foot on the continent of Europe , though they bear a malignant as- pect to ...
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... greater natural strength , which have been destitute of these advantages . Neither the pride , nor the safety , of the more important states , or confederacies , would permit them long to submit to this mortifying and adventitious ...
... greater natural strength , which have been destitute of these advantages . Neither the pride , nor the safety , of the more important states , or confederacies , would permit them long to submit to this mortifying and adventitious ...
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... greater reason , a body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time ; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation , but so many judicial determinations , not indeed concerning the rights of single ...
... greater reason , a body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time ; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation , but so many judicial determinations , not indeed concerning the rights of single ...
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