The Papers of Alexander Hamilton: 1787-May 1788Columbia University Press, 1961 |
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... dangerous to come into measures proposed by them and adopted by every state but this . But I say there is no danger ; it is impossible ; the constitution , the confederation prevents it . Let us hear what kind of reasoning is used , why ...
... dangerous to come into measures proposed by them and adopted by every state but this . But I say there is no danger ; it is impossible ; the constitution , the confederation prevents it . Let us hear what kind of reasoning is used , why ...
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... dangerous to the liberty of the people . And here I ask , Whence can this danger arise ? The members of Congress are annually chosen by the several legislatures - they are removable at any moment at the pleasure of those legislatures ...
... dangerous to the liberty of the people . And here I ask , Whence can this danger arise ? The members of Congress are annually chosen by the several legislatures - they are removable at any moment at the pleasure of those legislatures ...
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... danger , because the laws have a general operation . The small states exaggerate their danger , and on this ground contend for an undue proportion of power . But their danger is increased , if the larger states will not submit to it ...
... danger , because the laws have a general operation . The small states exaggerate their danger , and on this ground contend for an undue proportion of power . But their danger is increased , if the larger states will not submit to it ...
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