History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, with Notices of Its Principal Framers, Volum 2Harper, 1863 |
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... Direct Taxation . Henry denounces the Constitution Madison defends it · He denies the Dangers imputed to it Henry vouches the Advice of Jefferson 549 . 550 551 . 552 553 · 554 555 556 557 . 558 559 . 560 561 Jefferson's Advice ...
... Direct Taxation . Henry denounces the Constitution Madison defends it · He denies the Dangers imputed to it Henry vouches the Advice of Jefferson 549 . 550 551 . 552 553 · 554 555 556 557 . 558 559 . 560 561 Jefferson's Advice ...
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... direct and compulsory authority . For this end , as members of an existing confederacy , in possession of all the powers not previously delegated to the Union , the States had assembled upon the same equality , and under the same form ...
... direct and compulsory authority . For this end , as members of an existing confederacy , in possession of all the powers not previously delegated to the Union , the States had assembled upon the same equality , and under the same form ...
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... direct compulsory action upon individuals . This distinction was un- derstood by all to be real and important . It led directly to the question of the powers of the Con- vention , and formed the early line of division be- tween those ...
... direct compulsory action upon individuals . This distinction was un- derstood by all to be real and important . It led directly to the question of the powers of the Con- vention , and formed the early line of division be- tween those ...
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... direct representation , and no direct suffrage , in the general legislature ; and as in a re- publican government the representation and the suf frage must determine its character , it became obvious that , in order to establish a ...
... direct representation , and no direct suffrage , in the general legislature ; and as in a re- publican government the representation and the suf frage must determine its character , it became obvious that , in order to establish a ...
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... direct representation of the peo- ple was indispensable . To increase the weight of the State legislatures , by making them electors of the national legislature , would only perpetuate some of the worst evils of the Confederation . A ...
... direct representation of the peo- ple was indispensable . To increase the weight of the State legislatures , by making them electors of the national legislature , would only perpetuate some of the worst evils of the Confederation . A ...
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History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution ..., Volum 2 George Ticknor Curtis Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1860 |
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