The Federalist, on the New Constitution: Written in 1788Benjamin Warner, no. 147 Market Street, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1818 - 504 sider |
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... Britain , on the one hand , and the governor of New York on the other LXX . The same view continued , in relation to the unity of the executive , with an examination of the pro- ject of an executive council 367 371 • 378 • LXXI . The ...
... Britain , on the one hand , and the governor of New York on the other LXX . The same view continued , in relation to the unity of the executive , with an examination of the pro- ject of an executive council 367 371 • 378 • LXXI . The ...
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... Britain ; and with respect to the two latter , has the additional circumstance of neighbourhood to attend to . It is of high importance to the peace of America , that she ob- serve the law of nations towards all these powers ; and to me ...
... Britain ; and with respect to the two latter , has the additional circumstance of neighbourhood to attend to . It is of high importance to the peace of America , that she ob- serve the law of nations towards all these powers ; and to me ...
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... Britain , adds great weight to this reasoning . If even the governing party in a state should be disposed to resist such temptations , yet as such temptations may , and com- monly do , result from circumstances peculiar to the states ...
... Britain , adds great weight to this reasoning . If even the governing party in a state should be disposed to resist such temptations , yet as such temptations may , and com- monly do , result from circumstances peculiar to the states ...
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... it , for the sake of peace . Would he on any occasion either have demanded or have received the like humiliation from Spain or Britain , or any other powerful nation . PUBLIUS . 19 NUMBER IV . BY MR . JAY . The 18 THE FEDERALIST .
... it , for the sake of peace . Would he on any occasion either have demanded or have received the like humiliation from Spain or Britain , or any other powerful nation . PUBLIUS . 19 NUMBER IV . BY MR . JAY . The 18 THE FEDERALIST .
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... Britain we are rivals in the fisheries , and can supply their markets cheaper than they can themselves , notwithstanding any efforts to prevent it by bounties on their own , or duties on foreign fish . With them , and with most other ...
... Britain we are rivals in the fisheries , and can supply their markets cheaper than they can themselves , notwithstanding any efforts to prevent it by bounties on their own , or duties on foreign fish . With them , and with most other ...
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