The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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... body , and the real culprit was not the impotent shadow of national government , possessing almost no powers for good and therefore scarcely any powers for evil , but the all - powerful state legislatures , which proved again and again ...
... body , and the real culprit was not the impotent shadow of national government , possessing almost no powers for good and therefore scarcely any powers for evil , but the all - powerful state legislatures , which proved again and again ...
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... bodies , that each might act as a check on the other , and strong executive and judicial departments were created ... body of citizens was created , to whom the choice of that official was assigned , thus making a second defense from ...
... bodies , that each might act as a check on the other , and strong executive and judicial departments were created ... body of citizens was created , to whom the choice of that official was assigned , thus making a second defense from ...
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... body , and therefore not directly responsible to the people , has been its tendency to extravagance , and in this body all class legislation , whether bounties , pensions , protective duties , internal improvements , or railroad grants ...
... body , and therefore not directly responsible to the people , has been its tendency to extravagance , and in this body all class legislation , whether bounties , pensions , protective duties , internal improvements , or railroad grants ...
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... body should submit . In the instructions of that state to her delegates to the federal convention , an attempt had been made to insert a restriction that any alterations made in the articles of confederation " should be not repugnant to ...
... body should submit . In the instructions of that state to her delegates to the federal convention , an attempt had been made to insert a restriction that any alterations made in the articles of confederation " should be not repugnant to ...
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... body had met that they should take a " long adjournment as the safest and most artful course to effect their final purpose . But as state after state accepted the constitution such action became 1 Hamilton to Madison , June 8 , 1788 ...
... body had met that they should take a " long adjournment as the safest and most artful course to effect their final purpose . But as state after state accepted the constitution such action became 1 Hamilton to Madison , June 8 , 1788 ...
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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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