The Federalist on the New Constitution: Written in the Year 1788J. & G.S. Gideon, 1845 - 391 Seiten |
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... possessed the confidence of the people , and many of whom had become highly distinguished by their patriotism , virtue and wisdom , in times which tried the souls of men , undertook the arduous task . In the mild season of peace , with ...
... possessed the confidence of the people , and many of whom had become highly distinguished by their patriotism , virtue and wisdom , in times which tried the souls of men , undertook the arduous task . In the mild season of peace , with ...
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... possess territories on or near this continent , because the cheapness and excellence of our productions , added to the circumstance of vicinity , and the enterprise and address of our mer- chants and navigators , will give us a greater ...
... possess territories on or near this continent , because the cheapness and excellence of our productions , added to the circumstance of vicinity , and the enterprise and address of our mer- chants and navigators , will give us a greater ...
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... possessed ; and assuming the pretext of some public motive , have not scrupled to sacrifice the national tranquillity to personal advantage , or personal gratification . The celebrated Pericles , in compliance with the resentments of a ...
... possessed ; and assuming the pretext of some public motive , have not scrupled to sacrifice the national tranquillity to personal advantage , or personal gratification . The celebrated Pericles , in compliance with the resentments of a ...
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... possess not qualifications to extend their influence beyond the narrow circles of personal intrigue ; but it could never promote the greatness or happiness of the people of America . Referring the examination of the principle itself to ...
... possess not qualifications to extend their influence beyond the narrow circles of personal intrigue ; but it could never promote the greatness or happiness of the people of America . Referring the examination of the principle itself to ...
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... possessed , by means of the association , of all the advantages of " large monarchies . " I have thought it proper to quote at length these interesting passages , because they contain a luminous abridgement of the principal arguments in ...
... possessed , by means of the association , of all the advantages of " large monarchies . " I have thought it proper to quote at length these interesting passages , because they contain a luminous abridgement of the principal arguments in ...
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admit advantage ALEXANDER HAMILTON America appear appointment army articles of Confederation assembly authority bill of attainder bill of rights body branch Britain causes circumstances citizens commerce common Confederacy Confederation Congress consideration considered Convention council danger declare defence duties effect elected electors equal ernment established executive exercise existing experience extent favour federacy Federal Government force foreign former House of Representatives impeachments important influence instance interests JAMES MADISON judges judicial jurisdiction lative latter laws legislative legislature less liberty Macedon magistrate means ment militia mode Montesquieu National Government nature necessary necessity objects particular parties peace persons political possess President principle proper proportion proposed Constitution propriety provision PUBLIUS reason regulation render republic republican require requisite respect revenue Rhode Island Senate South Carolina subject continued supposed taxation taxes thing tion treaties trial by jury Union United usurpation votes