The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página viii
... majority and less privilege to the whole people . In this condition rests the great distinction of the constitution of the United States . History has often recorded the grant of rights or privileges to subjects by kings or by ...
... majority and less privilege to the whole people . In this condition rests the great distinction of the constitution of the United States . History has often recorded the grant of rights or privileges to subjects by kings or by ...
Página x
... majority to control itself . Fortunately injustice to , and robbery of , fellow - citizens , eventually injure the wrong - doer as well as the wronged . A time came when the claims of the creditors had been liquidated and the goods of ...
... majority to control itself . Fortunately injustice to , and robbery of , fellow - citizens , eventually injure the wrong - doer as well as the wronged . A time came when the claims of the creditors had been liquidated and the goods of ...
Página xi
... majority power . It has been the fashion of historians to blame the Congress of the Confederation with the ills of 1781-1789 , but that was an honest , and , when possible , a hard - working body , and the real culprit was not the ...
... majority power . It has been the fashion of historians to blame the Congress of the Confederation with the ills of 1781-1789 , but that was an honest , and , when possible , a hard - working body , and the real culprit was not the ...
Página xii
... majority control , between limited and unlimited governments . From this fear of populace and of state governments , qualified by the necessity of framing a government which should be based on both , came certain clauses of the con ...
... majority control , between limited and unlimited governments . From this fear of populace and of state governments , qualified by the necessity of framing a government which should be based on both , came certain clauses of the con ...
Página xiii
... majority to limit their law - making ability , both in their state and national legislatures , so that they could no longer abuse the minority , and to ask them to part with the direct delegation of three - fourths of the general ...
... majority to limit their law - making ability , both in their state and national legislatures , so that they could no longer abuse the minority , and to ask them to part with the direct delegation of three - fourths of the general ...
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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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