The Federalist on the New ConstitutionGlazier, Masters & Company, 1831 - 542 páginas A collection of 85 articles and essays written to promote the ratification of the United States Constitution. |
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... latter will be easily perceived ; and the American people may be thence instructed , that however prudence may dictate the necessity of caution in admitting innovations upon established in- stitutions , yet that it is at all times ...
... latter will be easily perceived ; and the American people may be thence instructed , that however prudence may dictate the necessity of caution in admitting innovations upon established in- stitutions , yet that it is at all times ...
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... latter , and that of those men who have overturned the liberties of republics , the greatest number have begun their ca- reer , by paying an obsequious court to the people ; commencing demagogues , and ending tyrants . In the course of ...
... latter , and that of those men who have overturned the liberties of republics , the greatest number have begun their ca- reer , by paying an obsequious court to the people ; commencing demagogues , and ending tyrants . In the course of ...
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... latter ; and being persuaded that ample security for both could only be found in a national govern- ment more wisely framed , they , as with one voice , convened the late convention at Philadelphia , to take that important subject under ...
... latter ; and being persuaded that ample security for both could only be found in a national govern- ment more wisely framed , they , as with one voice , convened the late convention at Philadelphia , to take that important subject under ...
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... latter , has the additional circumstance of neighbourhood to attend to . It is of high importance to the peace of America , that she ob- serve the law of nations towards all these powers ; and to me it appears evident that this will be ...
... latter , has the additional circumstance of neighbourhood to attend to . It is of high importance to the peace of America , that she ob- serve the law of nations towards all these powers ; and to me it appears evident that this will be ...
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... latter , has the additional circumstance of neighbourhood to attend to . It is of high importance to the peace of America , that she ob- serve the law of nations towards all these powers ; and to me it appears evident that this will be ...
... latter , has the additional circumstance of neighbourhood to attend to . It is of high importance to the peace of America , that she ob- serve the law of nations towards all these powers ; and to me it appears evident that this will be ...
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admit advantage ALEXANDER HAMILTON America appointment articles of confederation assembly authority bill of attainder body branch Britain causes circumstances citizens commerce common confederacy confederation congress consideration considered constitution convention councils courts danger declare defence disposition duty effect elections equal eral ernment established executive exercise existence experience extent favour federacies federal government force foreign former France house of representatives impeachments important influence interest JAMES MADISON judges judicial judiciary jurisdiction jury justice lative latter laws legislative legislature less letters of marque liberty Macedon magistrate ment national government nature necessary necessity objects obligations observations particular party peace persons political possess president principle proper proportion proposed propriety provision PUBLIUS question reason regulation render republic republican requisite respect senate South Carolina spirit Subject Continued superiour supposed tion tive treaties trial by jury union United vested votes
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Página 395 - Canada acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the united states, shall be admitted into, and entitled to all the advantages of this union : but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states.
Página 395 - When land forces are raised by any state for the common defence, all officers of or under the rank of colonel shall be appointed by the legislature of each state respectively, by whom such forces shall be raised, or in such manner as such state shall direct ; and all vacancies shall be filled up by the state which first made the appointment. ARTICLE VIII. All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in...
Página 315 - The interpretation of the laws is the proper and peculiar province of the courts. A constitution is in fact, and must be, regarded by the judges as a fundamental law. It therefore belongs to them to ascertain its meaning as well as the meaning of any particular act proceeding from the legislative body.
Página 179 - The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different States in this Union, the free inhabitants of each of these States, paupers, vagabonds and fugitives from justice excepted, shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens...
Página 162 - Philadelphia, for the sole and express purpose of revising the articles of Confederation, and reporting to Congress and the several legislatures such alterations and provisions therein, as shall, when agreed to in Congress, and confirmed by the States, render the federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of government and the preservation of the Union...
Página 39 - The two great points of difference between a democracy and a republic are : first, the delegation of the government, in the latter, to a small number of citizens elected by the rest; secondly, the greater number of citizens and greater sphere of country over which the latter may be extended.
Página 400 - It is obviously impracticable in the federal government of these States, to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all — Individuals entering into society, must give up a share of liberty to preserve the rest.
Página 222 - In the compound republic of America, the power surrendered by the people is first divided between two distinct governments, and then the portion allotted to each subdivided among distinct and separate departments. Hence a double security arises to the rights of the people. The different governments will control each other, at the same time that each will be controlled by itself.
Página 395 - States, and exacting such postage on the papers passing through the same as may be requisite to defray the expenses of the said office : Appointing all officers of the land forces in the service of the United States, excepting regimental officers : Appointing all the officers of the naval forces, and commissioning all officers whatever in the service of the United States...
Página 400 - States, in congress assembled, that the senators and representatives should convene at the time and place assigned ; that the senators should appoint a president of the senate for the sole; purpose of receiving, opening and counting the votes for president ; and that after he shall be chosen, the congress, together with the president, should, without delay, proceed to execute this constitution.