The Federalist, on the New Constitution: Written in 1788Benjamin Warner, no. 147 Market Street, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1818 - 504 páginas |
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... of the executive , with an examination of the pro- ject of an executive council 367 371 • 378 • LXXI . The same view continued , in regard to the duration of the office 386 NUMBER LXXII . The same view continued , in regard CONTENTS .
... of the executive , with an examination of the pro- ject of an executive council 367 371 • 378 • LXXI . The same view continued , in regard to the duration of the office 386 NUMBER LXXII . The same view continued , in regard CONTENTS .
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... councils , and the judicial decisions of the national govern- ment will be more wise , systematical , and judicious , than those of individual states , and consequently more satisfactory with respect to the other nations , as well as ...
... councils , and the judicial decisions of the national govern- ment will be more wise , systematical , and judicious , than those of individual states , and consequently more satisfactory with respect to the other nations , as well as ...
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... council ought to have no con- cern with any object of internal administration . An exact equal- ity of suffrage between the members , has also been insisted up- on as a leading feature of a confederate government . These positions are ...
... council ought to have no con- cern with any object of internal administration . An exact equal- ity of suffrage between the members , has also been insisted up- on as a leading feature of a confederate government . These positions are ...
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... council , those of the middle class to two , and the smallest ⚫ to one . The common council had the appointment of all the judges and magistrates of the respective cities . This was cer- tainly the most delicate species of interference ...
... council , those of the middle class to two , and the smallest ⚫ to one . The common council had the appointment of all the judges and magistrates of the respective cities . This was cer- tainly the most delicate species of interference ...
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... councils , have , in truth , been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have every where perished ; as they con- tinue to be the favourite and fruitful topics from which the ad- versaries to liberty derive their most ...
... councils , have , in truth , been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have every where perished ; as they con- tinue to be the favourite and fruitful topics from which the ad- versaries to liberty derive their most ...
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