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" ... the transcendent law of nature and of nature's God, which declares that the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed. "
Beyond the Pledge of Allegiance: Hostility to Religious Expression in the ... - Página 28
por United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Property Rights - 2005 - 184 páginas
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The Cornell Law Quarterly, Volúmenes1-5

1920 - 540 páginas
...ratifying the Constitution, and the remaining few who do not become parties to it? The first question is answered at once by recurring to the absolute necessity...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed." The...
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Federal Constitutional Convention: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1968 - 260 páginas
...ratifying the Constitution, and the remaining few who do not become parties to it. The first question is answered at once by recurring to the absolute necessity...God, which declares that the safety and happiness of are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all such institutions must be...
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A Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the Secret Sessions of the ...

Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 644 páginas
...to it? " The first question is answered at once by recurring to the absolute necessity of the cose, to the great principle of self-preservation, to the...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed." Now,...
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Constitutional Convention Procedures: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution - 1980 - 1426 páginas
...ratifying the Constitution, and the remaining few who do not become parties to it. The first question is answered at once by recurring to the absolute necessity...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed. PERHAPS...
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The Quarterly Journal of the Library of Congress, Volumen37

Library of Congress - 1980 - 538 páginas
...prepared to meet head-on this question "of a very delicate nature." The answer must be found, he said, by recurring to the absolute necessity of the case;...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed. Thus...
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Philosophy, The Federalist, and the Constitution

Morton White - 1989 - 286 páginas
...Madison's equally brief remark in Number 43 concerning "the great principle of self-preservation; . . . the transcendent law of nature and of nature's God,...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed."3 Here,...
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Liberty, Property, and the Foundations of the American Constitution

Ellen Frankel Paul, Howard Dickman - 1989 - 210 páginas
...Madison later wrote in the Federalist, the principles of the proposed Constitution were derived from "the transcendent law of nature and of nature's God,...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed."8 Madison...
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One United People: The Federalist Papers and the National Idea

Edward Millican - 292 páginas
...of the nation's right to disregard the provisions of the Articles of Confederation, Madison appeals "to the absolute necessity of the case; to the great...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed." The...
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The American Polity: Essays on the Theory and Practice of Constitutional ...

Edward J. Erler - 1991 - 144 páginas
...Independence. Madison in the central number of the Federalist traces the ground of political right "to the transcendent law of nature and of nature's...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all political institutions aim and to which all such institutions must be sacrificed" (No....
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The Federalist: Design for a Constitutional Republic

George Wescott Carey - 1994 - 220 páginas
...and values that superseded even this yearning for republican government. For instance, he writes of the "transcendent law of nature and of nature's God,...the safety and happiness of society are the objects at which all institutions aim and to which all institutions must be sacrificed" (43:279). Consequently,...
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