The Federalist: With Letters of BrutusCambridge University Press, 2003 M05 29 - 575 páginas The Federalist represents one side of one of the most momentous political debates ever conducted: whether to ratify, or to reject, the newly-drafted American constitution. This authoritative new edition presents in full all eighty-five Federalist papers, along with the sixteen letters of 'Brutus', the unknown New York Antifederalist. Each is systematically cross-referenced to the other, and both to the appended Articles of Confederation and US Constitution. Terence Ball provides all the standard series editorial features, making this the most accessible rendition ever of a classic of political thought in action. |
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... FEDERAL CONVENTION , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1787 . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. NEW - YORK : PRINTED AND SOLD BY J. AND A , MLEAN , No. 41 , HANOVER - SQUARE . M , DCC , LXXXVIII , Alexander Hamilton , James Madison , and John Jay The.
... FEDERAL CONVENTION , SEPTEMBER 17 , 1787 . IN TWO VOLUMES . VOL . I. NEW - YORK : PRINTED AND SOLD BY J. AND A , MLEAN , No. 41 , HANOVER - SQUARE . M , DCC , LXXXVIII , Alexander Hamilton , James Madison , and John Jay The.
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... federal court of final appeal to be both desirable and necessary ; why they outlawed titles of nobility ; why they believed a bill of rights to be an unnecessary addition- and why many other prescriptions and proscriptions were written ...
... federal court of final appeal to be both desirable and necessary ; why they outlawed titles of nobility ; why they believed a bill of rights to be an unnecessary addition- and why many other prescriptions and proscriptions were written ...
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... federal ( or central ) government . Federalists believed this change to be a necessary condi- tion of the union's survival . Antifederalist critics countered that the federal government would be too powerful and that states would be ...
... federal ( or central ) government . Federalists believed this change to be a necessary condi- tion of the union's survival . Antifederalist critics countered that the federal government would be too powerful and that states would be ...
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... Federal Farmer , put it , the issue was not so much between " Federalist " and " Antifederalist " as between " real republicans " like him- self and " pretended " ones like Publius : if any names are applicable to the parties , on ...
... Federal Farmer , put it , the issue was not so much between " Federalist " and " Antifederalist " as between " real republicans " like him- self and " pretended " ones like Publius : if any names are applicable to the parties , on ...
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... Federal forces for five long years . Thus the questions that were not resolved by force of argument in 1787 were resolved by force of arms some seventy years later in the Amer- ican Civil War of 1861-65 . Ironically , the bloodiest and ...
... Federal forces for five long years . Thus the questions that were not resolved by force of argument in 1787 were resolved by force of arms some seventy years later in the Amer- ican Civil War of 1861-65 . Ironically , the bloodiest and ...
Contenido
The Federalist | 1 |
Letters of Brutus | 433 |
Appendices | 535 |
The Articles of Confederation | 537 |
The Constitution of the United States | 545 |
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