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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... union in respect to commerce and a navy · • XII . The utility of the union in respect to revenue XIII . The same subject continued with a view to economy , XIV . An objection drawn from the extent of country , an- swered XV . Concerning ...
... union in respect to commerce and a navy · • XII . The utility of the union in respect to revenue XIII . The same subject continued with a view to economy , XIV . An objection drawn from the extent of country , an- swered XV . Concerning ...
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... union 217 · XLII . The same view dontinued 226 XLIII . The same view continued 233 241 · 248 XLIV . The same view continued , and concluded XLV . A further discussion of the supposed danger from the powers of the union to the state ...
... union 217 · XLII . The same view dontinued 226 XLIII . The same view continued 233 241 · 248 XLIV . The same view continued , and concluded XLV . A further discussion of the supposed danger from the powers of the union to the state ...
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... UNION to your political prosperity ..... The insufficiency of the present Confederation to pre- serve that Union ..... The necessity of a government , at least equal- ly energetic with the one proposed , to the attainment of this ob ...
... UNION to your political prosperity ..... The insufficiency of the present Confederation to pre- serve that Union ..... The necessity of a government , at least equal- ly energetic with the one proposed , to the attainment of this ob ...
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... Union . To preserve and perpetuate it , was the great object of the people in forming that Conven- tion ; and it is also the great object of the plan which the Conven- tion has advised them to accept . With what propriety , therefore ...
... Union . To preserve and perpetuate it , was the great object of the people in forming that Conven- tion ; and it is also the great object of the plan which the Conven- tion has advised them to accept . With what propriety , therefore ...
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... Union arrives , America will have reason to exclaim , in the words of the Poet , " FAREWELL ! A LONG FAREWELL , TO ALL MY GREATNESS ! " PUBLIUS . NUMBER III . BY MR JAY . The same subject continued . Ir is not a new observation , that ...
... Union arrives , America will have reason to exclaim , in the words of the Poet , " FAREWELL ! A LONG FAREWELL , TO ALL MY GREATNESS ! " PUBLIUS . NUMBER III . BY MR JAY . The same subject continued . Ir is not a new observation , that ...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution Alexander Hamilton,James Madison,John Jay Vista completa - 1817 |
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