The Fœderalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the New Constitution, as Agreed Upon by the Fœderal Convention, September 17, 1787. Reprinted from the Original Text. With an Historical Introduction and Notes, Volumen1H.O. Houghton, 1864 |
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... political papers of great merit , in the preparation of which some of the finest intellects in America had found employment ; and at no other period , not even in the memorable days of " The Whig Club , " had the judgment of the People ...
... political papers of great merit , in the preparation of which some of the finest intellects in America had found employment ; and at no other period , not even in the memorable days of " The Whig Club , " had the judgment of the People ...
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... political rights , as well as in the more decided opposition which , from time to time , they had made to the representatives and to the measures of the sovereign . - In the protracted struggle for independence which had ensued , her ...
... political rights , as well as in the more decided opposition which , from time to time , they had made to the representatives and to the measures of the sovereign . - In the protracted struggle for independence which had ensued , her ...
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... political crisis appears to have been fully understood , even while the Federal Convention was yet engaged in the discussion of the various projects of its mem- bers ; and , through the newspapers of the day , as well as through tracts ...
... political crisis appears to have been fully understood , even while the Federal Convention was yet engaged in the discussion of the various projects of its mem- bers ; and , through the newspapers of the day , as well as through tracts ...
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... political action in former days , not yet wholly forgotten , and her unflinching devotion to the then existing Union of the States , had rendered it important , in the highest degree , that New York should assent to the proposed ...
... political action in former days , not yet wholly forgotten , and her unflinching devotion to the then existing Union of the States , had rendered it important , in the highest degree , that New York should assent to the proposed ...
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... political emergency , had not an overpowering love of ease prevailed over every other trait in his character , withdrawn him as far as possible from public duties , and rendered him dilatory and uncertain . JAMES DUANE'S sympathy with ...
... political emergency , had not an overpowering love of ease prevailed over every other trait in his character , withdrawn him as far as possible from public duties , and rendered him dilatory and uncertain . JAMES DUANE'S sympathy with ...
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