The Papers of Alexander Hamilton: Jan. 1787-May 1788 |
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As far as we can draw any conclusion from it , it must be , that if the people of that
country have been able , under all these disadvantages , to retain any liberty
whatever , the advantage of biennial elections would secure to them every
degree ...
As far as we can draw any conclusion from it , it must be , that if the people of that
country have been able , under all these disadvantages , to retain any liberty
whatever , the advantage of biennial elections would secure to them every
degree ...
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States have not like individuals , an influence over each other arising from
superior advantages of fortune . If the law ... Nor will the representatives of the
larger and richer States possess any other advantage in the Federal Legislature
over the ...
States have not like individuals , an influence over each other arising from
superior advantages of fortune . If the law ... Nor will the representatives of the
larger and richer States possess any other advantage in the Federal Legislature
over the ...
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... when they see reason to approve of his conduct , to continue him in the station
, in order to prolong the utility of his talents and virtues , and to secure to the
government , the advantage of permanency in a wise system of administration .
... when they see reason to approve of his conduct , to continue him in the station
, in order to prolong the utility of his talents and virtues , and to secure to the
government , the advantage of permanency in a wise system of administration .
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volumen1 Alexander Hamilton,Harold C. Syrett,Jacob Cooke Vista previa limitada - 1961 |
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