The Federalist Papers: In Modern Language Indexed for Today's Political IssuesMary E. Webster Merril Press, 1999 - 400 sider The Federalist Papers are among the most important Founding Documents in the birth of the United States of America. The whole original debate over the Constitution is laid out here in detail for all to see. But most Americans have never read them. Why? Because they were written in the florid and complex language of 18th century politics. Now the Federalist Papers have been translated into modern American English. If you can read a newspaper, you can now read the Federalist Papers. See how the Founding Fathers foresaw the problems of impeachment, of corruption in government, of representation and all the other headline-grabbing issues we read about today! This new edition is indexed for today's political issues, a feature found no where else! The Clinton Impeachment? Regulatory excess? Bumbling bureaucracy? Gun control? Just see the index and find out what the Federalist Papers say about it! A publishing event of major importance! |
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... vote of two - thirds of each house , re- move such disability . Section 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States , authorized by law , including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in ...
... vote of two - thirds of each house , re- move such disability . Section 4. The validity of the public debt of the United States , authorized by law , including debts incurred for payment of pensions and bounties for services in ...
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... vote of seven States were a sufficiency . Ad- ditionally , the number of States will probably increase and there is no pro- vision for a proportional augmentation of the ratio of votes . 2/3 Majority = Minority Control 9 But this is not ...
... vote of seven States were a sufficiency . Ad- ditionally , the number of States will probably increase and there is no pro- vision for a proportional augmentation of the ratio of votes . 2/3 Majority = Minority Control 9 But this is not ...
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... vote by States . When only a single member from a State is present , a State vote is lost . This justifies the assump- tion that the Senate , where members will vote individually , would rarely have fewer active voices than in the ...
... vote by States . When only a single member from a State is present , a State vote is lost . This justifies the assump- tion that the Senate , where members will vote individually , would rarely have fewer active voices than in the ...
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