The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 páginas |
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... particular manner blessed it with a variety of soils and productions , and wa- tered it with innumerable streams , for the delight and accommoda- tion of its inhabitants . A succession of navigable waters forms a kind of chain round its ...
... particular manner blessed it with a variety of soils and productions , and wa- tered it with innumerable streams , for the delight and accommoda- tion of its inhabitants . A succession of navigable waters forms a kind of chain round its ...
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... particular period made , by some men , to depreciate the importance of the union ? or why is it suggested that three or four confederacies would be better than one ? I am persuaded in my own mind that the people have always thought ...
... particular period made , by some men , to depreciate the importance of the union ? or why is it suggested that three or four confederacies would be better than one ? I am persuaded in my own mind that the people have always thought ...
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... ambition , or private compacts to aggrandize or support their particular families , or partisans . These , and a variety of motives , which affect only the mind of the sovereign , often lead him to engage in wars not 2 THE FEDERALIST . 17.
... ambition , or private compacts to aggrandize or support their particular families , or partisans . These , and a variety of motives , which affect only the mind of the sovereign , often lead him to engage in wars not 2 THE FEDERALIST . 17.
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... particular interests of the parts as connected with that of the whole . It can apply the resources and power of the whole to the defence of any particular part , and that more easily and expeditiously than state governments , or ...
... particular interests of the parts as connected with that of the whole . It can apply the resources and power of the whole to the defence of any particular part , and that more easily and expeditiously than state governments , or ...
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... particular answer . There are causes of difference within our immediate contemplation , of the tendency of which , even under the restraints of a federal con- stitution , we have had sufficient experience to enable us to form a judgment ...
... particular answer . There are causes of difference within our immediate contemplation , of the tendency of which , even under the restraints of a federal con- stitution , we have had sufficient experience to enable us to form a judgment ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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