The Federalist, a Commentary on the Constitution of the United States: Being a Collection of Essays Written in Support of the Constitution Agreed Upon September 17, 1787, by the Federal ConventionG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1902 - 586 páginas |
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Página viii
... Congress - Limitations on Congress - No interdiction in State consti- tutions , with two exceptions , to standing armies - None in articles of Confederation - Necessity of such powers in the federal government- Our commerce demands a ...
... Congress - Limitations on Congress - No interdiction in State consti- tutions , with two exceptions , to standing armies - None in articles of Confederation - Necessity of such powers in the federal government- Our commerce demands a ...
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... Congress - If Congress prove unfaithful there is the original right of self - defence - The States ' security against Federal usurpation - Fur- ther security in the extent of territory and the limited resources of the country . No. XXIX ...
... Congress - If Congress prove unfaithful there is the original right of self - defence - The States ' security against Federal usurpation - Fur- ther security in the extent of territory and the limited resources of the country . No. XXIX ...
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... Congress analyzed in re- gard to taxation - Good effects of mixed representation and the need of extensive information among representatives . No. XXXVI . - THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED • Representation further considered with reference ...
... Congress analyzed in re- gard to taxation - Good effects of mixed representation and the need of extensive information among representatives . No. XXXVI . - THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED • Representation further considered with reference ...
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... Congress . NO . LIII . — THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED Objection that when annual elections end tyranny begins answered -Biennial elections necessary and useful - Objections to unduly short terms - Biennial elections useful and safe . NO ...
... Congress . NO . LIII . — THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED Objection that when annual elections end tyranny begins answered -Biennial elections necessary and useful - Objections to unduly short terms - Biennial elections useful and safe . NO ...
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... Congress will induce watchfulness — The large States will control the small - Objection that the Senate will prevent augmentation an- swered - The constitutional resource of refusing supplies by the House -Reasons against a numerous ...
... Congress will induce watchfulness — The large States will control the small - Objection that the Senate will prevent augmentation an- swered - The constitutional resource of refusing supplies by the House -Reasons against a numerous ...
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