The Federalist on the New Constitution: Written in the Year 1788J. & G.S. Gideon, 1845 - 391 páginas |
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... constitutional classic will , it is hoped , gratify the presumed wish of the public . Some improvements have been made in the Index . Washington , September , 1845 . J. & G. S. GIDEON . CONTENTS . Page . No. 1. Mr. Hamilton . Introduction.
... constitutional classic will , it is hoped , gratify the presumed wish of the public . Some improvements have been made in the Index . Washington , September , 1845 . J. & G. S. GIDEON . CONTENTS . Page . No. 1. Mr. Hamilton . Introduction.
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... Constitution for the United States of America . The subject speaks its own importance ; comprehending in its consequences , nothing less than the existence of the UNION , the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is com- posed ...
... Constitution for the United States of America . The subject speaks its own importance ; comprehending in its consequences , nothing less than the existence of the UNION , the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is com- posed ...
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... Constitution , the whole power of which is lodged in the hands of the people , or their representatives and delegates ; they are solid conclusions , drawn from the natural and necessary progress of human affairs . It may perhaps be ...
... Constitution , the whole power of which is lodged in the hands of the people , or their representatives and delegates ; they are solid conclusions , drawn from the natural and necessary progress of human affairs . It may perhaps be ...
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... Constitution , so far from implying an abolition of the State Governments , makes them constituent parts of the National sovereign- ty , by allowing them a direct representation in the Senate , and leaves in their possession , certain ...
... Constitution , so far from implying an abolition of the State Governments , makes them constituent parts of the National sovereign- ty , by allowing them a direct representation in the Senate , and leaves in their possession , certain ...
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... constitution of man . If , therefore , the measures of the Confederacy cannot be executed , without the intervention of the particular administrations , there will be little prospect of their being executed at all . The rulers of the ...
... constitution of man . If , therefore , the measures of the Confederacy cannot be executed , without the intervention of the particular administrations , there will be little prospect of their being executed at all . The rulers of the ...
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