The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United StatesH. Holt, 1898 - 793 páginas |
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Página xiii
... whole country a land of slavery , because the So ' John Quincy Adams said that the constitution was extorted from the grinding necessity of a reluctant nation . " slave was property , and the rights of property were The same subject ...
... whole country a land of slavery , because the So ' John Quincy Adams said that the constitution was extorted from the grinding necessity of a reluctant nation . " slave was property , and the rights of property were The same subject ...
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... whole people , have succeeded in placing laws on the statue books that were not for the best interests of the country . This evil is purely temporary , and will pass with the growth of population in the new states . A second defect in ...
... whole people , have succeeded in placing laws on the statue books that were not for the best interests of the country . This evil is purely temporary , and will pass with the growth of population in the new states . A second defect in ...
Página xvii
... whole people vote , has absorbed by far the greater part of govern- mental popularity , and is to - day , in most people's minds , the dominant figure in the national government . Cer- tainly the past goes to show that popular choice ...
... whole people vote , has absorbed by far the greater part of govern- mental popularity , and is to - day , in most people's minds , the dominant figure in the national government . Cer- tainly the past goes to show that popular choice ...
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... whole subject . These will be sent you as published , and might with advantage be republished in your gazettes . " Nor was it only his friends who knew of this change of plan , for the organ of the Anti- federalists promptly announced ...
... whole subject . These will be sent you as published , and might with advantage be republished in your gazettes . " Nor was it only his friends who knew of this change of plan , for the organ of the Anti- federalists promptly announced ...
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... whole subject , " was a task of no little labor , but to write it in the few months before the assembling of the New York state convention ( if not before the elections for members of that body ) , and so that it might at once begin the ...
... whole subject , " was a task of no little labor , but to write it in the few months before the assembling of the New York state convention ( if not before the elections for members of that body ) , and so that it might at once begin the ...
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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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