The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1842 - 484 sider |
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Side 7
... eral government , you are invited to deliberate upon a New Consti- tution for the United States of America . The subject speaks its own importance ; comprehending in its consequences , nothing less than the existence of the UNION , the ...
... eral government , you are invited to deliberate upon a New Consti- tution for the United States of America . The subject speaks its own importance ; comprehending in its consequences , nothing less than the existence of the UNION , the ...
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... confederacies , and give * The same idea , tracing the arguments to their consequences , is held out in sev- eral of the late publications against the New Constitution . to the head of each , the same kind of 10 THE FEDERALIST .
... confederacies , and give * The same idea , tracing the arguments to their consequences , is held out in sev- eral of the late publications against the New Constitution . to the head of each , the same kind of 10 THE FEDERALIST .
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... eral and common interests , and combining and directing the powers and resources of the whole would be free from all these embarrass- ments , and conduce far more to the safety of the people . But whatever may be our situation , whether ...
... eral and common interests , and combining and directing the powers and resources of the whole would be free from all these embarrass- ments , and conduce far more to the safety of the people . But whatever may be our situation , whether ...
Side 41
... eral authority , are mere matters of discretion . So long as the sep- arate organization of the members be not abolished , so long as it exists by a constitutional necessity for local purposes , though it should be in perfect ...
... eral authority , are mere matters of discretion . So long as the sep- arate organization of the members be not abolished , so long as it exists by a constitutional necessity for local purposes , though it should be in perfect ...
Side 48
... eral assent of men , who have any acquaintance with the subject . This applies as well to our intercourse with foreign countries , as with each other . There are appearances to authorize a supposition , that the ad- venturous spirit ...
... eral assent of men , who have any acquaintance with the subject . This applies as well to our intercourse with foreign countries , as with each other . There are appearances to authorize a supposition , that the ad- venturous spirit ...
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