The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página xii
... influence . Roger Sherman's plea to the convention that " the people should have as little to do as may be about the government " seemed fulfilled . But the minimizing of popular control was only half the restraint that the convention ...
... influence . Roger Sherman's plea to the convention that " the people should have as little to do as may be about the government " seemed fulfilled . But the minimizing of popular control was only half the restraint that the convention ...
Página xv
... influence and strength suffered no diminution . By the division of the Congress into two chambers , so that both a majority of the people and a majority of the states should be necessary for legislation , it was hoped that both the ...
... influence and strength suffered no diminution . By the division of the Congress into two chambers , so that both a majority of the people and a majority of the states should be necessary for legislation , it was hoped that both the ...
Página xvi
... influence the action of Congress on legislation , they have to an ex- tent succeeded ; so far indeed as to lead members of Congress to this day to assert the right of selecting local officials ; but whenever the President has been a man ...
... influence the action of Congress on legislation , they have to an ex- tent succeeded ; so far indeed as to lead members of Congress to this day to assert the right of selecting local officials ; but whenever the President has been a man ...
Página xxiii
... influence of " Cato " and " Brutus , " involved a rapidity of composition to which Hamilton himself was unequal . He therefore sought the assistance of two others in the undertaking ' and secured the aid , first of John Jay , then ...
... influence of " Cato " and " Brutus , " involved a rapidity of composition to which Hamilton himself was unequal . He therefore sought the assistance of two others in the undertaking ' and secured the aid , first of John Jay , then ...
Página xxiv
... influence at the time in leading to the acceptance of the new government is questionable , for it was a moment of pas- sion , rather than of reason , and the followers of Clinton were too bound by selfish interests to let abstract ...
... influence at the time in leading to the acceptance of the new government is questionable , for it was a moment of pas- sion , rather than of reason , and the followers of Clinton were too bound by selfish interests to let abstract ...
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