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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... opinion , it is your interest to adopt it . I am convinced , that this is the safest course for your liberty , your dignity , and your happiness . I affect not reserves , which I do not feel . I will not amuse you with an appearance of ...
... opinion , it is your interest to adopt it . I am convinced , that this is the safest course for your liberty , your dignity , and your happiness . I affect not reserves , which I do not feel . I will not amuse you with an appearance of ...
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... opinion , that the prosperity of the people of America depended on their continuing firmly united ; and the wishes , prayers , and efforts , of our best and wisest citizens , have been constantly directed to that object . But ...
... opinion , that the prosperity of the people of America depended on their continuing firmly united ; and the wishes , prayers , and efforts , of our best and wisest citizens , have been constantly directed to that object . But ...
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... opinion respecting their interests . That consideration natur- ally tends to create great respect for the high opinion which the people of America have so long and uniformly entertained of the importance of their continuing firmly ...
... opinion respecting their interests . That consideration natur- ally tends to create great respect for the high opinion which the people of America have so long and uniformly entertained of the importance of their continuing firmly ...
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... opinion various reasons may be assigned . When once an efficient national government is established , the best men in the country will not only consent to serve , but will also generally be appointed to manage it ; for although town ...
... opinion various reasons may be assigned . When once an efficient national government is established , the best men in the country will not only consent to serve , but will also generally be appointed to manage it ; for although town ...
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... opinion either of the reality or ex- tent of that agency . Perhaps , however , a reference , tending to illustrate the general principle , may with propriety be made to a case which has lately happened among ourselves . If SHAYS had not ...
... opinion either of the reality or ex- tent of that agency . Perhaps , however , a reference , tending to illustrate the general principle , may with propriety be made to a case which has lately happened among ourselves . If SHAYS had not ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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