The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página xix
... able to en- force its laws on seventy millions of people without creating within itself a spirit of resistance and revolt . Yet the federal constitution would have failed , as every government must fail , but for the faculty of self ...
... able to en- force its laws on seventy millions of people without creating within itself a spirit of resistance and revolt . Yet the federal constitution would have failed , as every government must fail , but for the faculty of self ...
Página xxiii
... able elucidations of the general theory of government ; a form of study in which Virginians had already made themselves famous . To Jay was assigned the discussion of government in its relation to foreign . affairs , and to Madison was ...
... able elucidations of the general theory of government ; a form of study in which Virginians had already made themselves famous . To Jay was assigned the discussion of government in its relation to foreign . affairs , and to Madison was ...
Página xxvii
... able that the author means only to say what may be best said in defense of the opinions in which he did not con- cur , " ' proving that some of the arguments were so half- 1. Though carried on in concert , the writers were not mutually ...
... able that the author means only to say what may be best said in defense of the opinions in which he did not con- cur , " ' proving that some of the arguments were so half- 1. Though carried on in concert , the writers were not mutually ...
Página xliv
... able to them . 5. Aristocracy , where whole sovereignty is permanently in the hands of a few for life or hereditary . 6. Monarchy , where the whole sovereignty is in the hands of one man for life or hereditary . 7. Mixed government ...
... able to them . 5. Aristocracy , where whole sovereignty is permanently in the hands of a few for life or hereditary . 6. Monarchy , where the whole sovereignty is in the hands of one man for life or hereditary . 7. Mixed government ...
Página xlix
... 16th . I shall take a pleas- ure in adding any other circumstances which you may wish to know , and I may be able to communicate . . " - EDITOR . " the Works of A. H " is comprized an xlix MADISON'S ACCOUNT OF THE FEDERALIST,"
... 16th . I shall take a pleas- ure in adding any other circumstances which you may wish to know , and I may be able to communicate . . " - EDITOR . " the Works of A. H " is comprized an xlix MADISON'S ACCOUNT OF THE FEDERALIST,"
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States Paul Leicester Ford,James Madison,John Jay Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
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