The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página viii
... hands ; to give to the minority guarantees of fair and equal treatment , without which democratic government is well - nigh impossible , save when developed along the lines of socialism . Our state governments , in which few such ...
... hands ; to give to the minority guarantees of fair and equal treatment , without which democratic government is well - nigh impossible , save when developed along the lines of socialism . Our state governments , in which few such ...
Página ix
... hands of popular assemblies ; the execution of those laws , or their negation , in the hands of colonial governors appointed by Great Britain , with a second veto by the king in council ; and the con- struing of those laws was confided ...
... hands of popular assemblies ; the execution of those laws , or their negation , in the hands of colonial governors appointed by Great Britain , with a second veto by the king in council ; and the con- struing of those laws was confided ...
Página xl
... hand- writing . " In 1818 an edition , with a preface by Jacob Gideon , was printed with Madison's authority , " the numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself , " and with the assignment of authorship according to his views ...
... hand- writing . " In 1818 an edition , with a preface by Jacob Gideon , was printed with Madison's authority , " the numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself , " and with the assignment of authorship according to his views ...
Página xliv
... 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 , where these three principles unite . B. I. Consequence , the proposed government ...
... 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 , where these three principles unite . B. I. Consequence , the proposed government ...
Página lviii
... hands of the repre- sentatives of the people - Certain success of popular resistance to usurpation - Advantage of large territory and of state govern- ments - Impossibility of a large standing army , NO . 29 [ 35 ] . . 174 HAMILTON ...
... hands of the repre- sentatives of the people - Certain success of popular resistance to usurpation - Advantage of large territory and of state govern- ments - Impossibility of a large standing army , NO . 29 [ 35 ] . . 174 HAMILTON ...
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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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