The Federalist on the New Constitution: Written in the Year 1788J. & G.S. Gideon, 1845 - 391 páginas |
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... common enemies : as a nation , we have formed alliances and made treaties , and entered into various compacts and conventions with foreign States . A strong sense of the value and blessings of union induced the peo- ple , at a very ...
... common enemies : as a nation , we have formed alliances and made treaties , and entered into various compacts and conventions with foreign States . A strong sense of the value and blessings of union induced the peo- ple , at a very ...
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... Various difficulties and inconveniences would be inseparable from such a situation ; where- as one government watching over the general and common interests , and combining and directing the powers and resources of the 12 THE FEDERALIST.
... Various difficulties and inconveniences would be inseparable from such a situation ; where- as one government watching over the general and common interests , and combining and directing the powers and resources of the 12 THE FEDERALIST.
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... common sense , that the people of such an island should be but one nation , yet we find that they were for ages divided into three , and that those three were almost constantly embroil- ed in quarrels and wars with one another ...
... common sense , that the people of such an island should be but one nation , yet we find that they were for ages divided into three , and that those three were almost constantly embroil- ed in quarrels and wars with one another ...
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... common- wealth . The ambitious cardinal , who was prime minister to Henry VIIIth , permitting his vanity to aspire to the triple crown , entertained hopes of succeeding in the acquisition of that splendid prize by the influence of the ...
... common- wealth . The ambitious cardinal , who was prime minister to Henry VIIIth , permitting his vanity to aspire to the triple crown , entertained hopes of succeeding in the acquisition of that splendid prize by the influence of the ...
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... common weakness forces them to " league in a CONFEDERATE REPUBLIC , and their constitution prevents " the differences that neighbourhood occasions , extinguishing that se- " cret jealousy , which disposes all States to aggrandize ...
... common weakness forces them to " league in a CONFEDERATE REPUBLIC , and their constitution prevents " the differences that neighbourhood occasions , extinguishing that se- " cret jealousy , which disposes all States to aggrandize ...
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