The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 páginas |
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... Representative System of government have been well pre- served by the clearsighted 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 ...
... Representative System of government have been well pre- served by the clearsighted 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 ...
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... representatives of the people compose one branch of the national legislature . Commerce has been for ages the predominant pursuit of that country . Yet few nations have been more frequently engaged in war ; and the wars , in which that ...
... representatives of the people compose one branch of the national legislature . Commerce has been for ages the predominant pursuit of that country . Yet few nations have been more frequently engaged in war ; and the wars , in which that ...
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... representatives and delegates : they are solid conclusions , drawn from the natural and necessary pro- gress of human affairs . It may perhaps be asked , by way of objection , why did not standing armies spring up out of the contentions ...
... representatives and delegates : they are solid conclusions , drawn from the natural and necessary pro- gress of human affairs . It may perhaps be asked , by way of objection , why did not standing armies spring up out of the contentions ...
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... representatives of the people , will be more consonant to the public good , than if pronounced by the people themselves , convened for the purpose . On the other hand the effect may be inverted . Men of factious tempers , of local ...
... representatives of the people , will be more consonant to the public good , than if pronounced by the people themselves , convened for the purpose . On the other hand the effect may be inverted . Men of factious tempers , of local ...
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... representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic , it will be ... representatives , whose enlightened views and virtuous sentiments render them superior to local prejudices , and to ...
... representative will be chosen by a greater number of citizens in the large than in the small republic , it will be ... representatives , whose enlightened views and virtuous sentiments render them superior to local prejudices , and to ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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