The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, Volumen1J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1865 |
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... exist , to designate the respective contributions of its authors . " * The great Rebellion which , while imperilling , has developed the power of our Government , and by its suppression will esta- blish the Unity of the American Empire ...
... exist , to designate the respective contributions of its authors . " * The great Rebellion which , while imperilling , has developed the power of our Government , and by its suppression will esta- blish the Unity of the American Empire ...
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... exist , between the particular States within the Union and the whole United States ; or between the People of each of those States and the whole People of the United States , ordaining and establish- ing a Constitution for the United ...
... exist , between the particular States within the Union and the whole United States ; or between the People of each of those States and the whole People of the United States , ordaining and establish- ing a Constitution for the United ...
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... exist ; or which has produced equally disagreeable consequences , never has been exercised . By the expulsion of the enemy we may be emancipated from the tyranny of Great Britain . We shall however , be without a solid hope of peace and ...
... exist ; or which has produced equally disagreeable consequences , never has been exercised . By the expulsion of the enemy we may be emancipated from the tyranny of Great Britain . We shall however , be without a solid hope of peace and ...
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... exist for certain limited purposes ; but regarding first and most the all involving general interests , before his clear view ever was present the grand per- spective of the people of the United States , as ONE NATION . And thus , it ...
... exist for certain limited purposes ; but regarding first and most the all involving general interests , before his clear view ever was present the grand per- spective of the people of the United States , as ONE NATION . And thus , it ...
Página xxxii
... regu- late their commerce should have continued until the Confede- ration ceased to exist , among a people , which , in three quarters * Dr. Witherspoon . of a century , has risen to be the second xxxii HISTORICAL NOTICE .
... regu- late their commerce should have continued until the Confede- ration ceased to exist , among a people , which , in three quarters * Dr. Witherspoon . of a century , has risen to be the second xxxii HISTORICAL NOTICE .
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