The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página xxvii
... circumstances of its production , are obvious . Although intended to be a systematic work on republican government , it was even more a plea for the adoption of this particular constitu- tion , and therefore had quite as much of the ...
... circumstances of its production , are obvious . Although intended to be a systematic work on republican government , it was even more a plea for the adoption of this particular constitu- tion , and therefore had quite as much of the ...
Página xxviii
... circumstances , and especially to the state constitution , were constant . Furthermore , the work was written with the utmost haste by three men , with few opportunities to consult , leading to frequent duplication , and to some ...
... circumstances , and especially to the state constitution , were constant . Furthermore , the work was written with the utmost haste by three men , with few opportunities to consult , leading to frequent duplication , and to some ...
Página xxx
... circumstances at the time they were written proves that it was possible for both honestly to err . The essays were penned by men who had been reading the same books and listening to the same debates . Necessarily , therefore , their ...
... circumstances at the time they were written proves that it was possible for both honestly to err . The essays were penned by men who had been reading the same books and listening to the same debates . Necessarily , therefore , their ...
Página xxxii
... circumstances that mark a peculiarity in Madison's chief share in the work . At No. 37 Hamilton for the time being ceased all work , and Madison took up the task and wrote twelve consecu- tive essays , immediately following which come ...
... circumstances that mark a peculiarity in Madison's chief share in the work . At No. 37 Hamilton for the time being ceased all work , and Madison took up the task and wrote twelve consecu- tive essays , immediately following which come ...
Página xxxviii
... circumstances , of New York state , of New York city , and of Albany county , points to the knowledge of Hamilton rather than to that of Madison . Finally and most conclusive , in the republication in 1788 of the letters in book form ...
... circumstances , of New York state , of New York city , and of Albany county , points to the knowledge of Hamilton rather than to that of Madison . Finally and most conclusive , in the republication in 1788 of the letters in book form ...
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