The Fœderalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the New Constitution, as Agreed Upon by the Fœderal Convention, September 17, 1787. Reprinted from the Original Text |
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... Britain referred to , .. 82 c . an appeal to the People , founded on these examples , ... 32 c . the inducements which the disunited States could have to make war on each other considered ,. a . the same which have produced wars ...
... Britain referred to , .. 82 c . an appeal to the People , founded on these examples , ... 32 c . the inducements which the disunited States could have to make war on each other considered ,. a . the same which have produced wars ...
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... Britain ,. No. VIII . 46 d . the general subject discussed , and the value of the Union enforced , ....... ! 47 4. in affording a barrier to domestic faction and insurrection , ... IX . 48 A. liability of republics to experience these ...
... Britain ,. No. VIII . 46 d . the general subject discussed , and the value of the Union enforced , ....... ! 47 4. in affording a barrier to domestic faction and insurrection , ... IX . 48 A. liability of republics to experience these ...
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... Britain , 69 b . our " decided mastery " therein , a subject of impor- tance to those powers , .. c . their importance to all the commercial States ,. i . in affording a field for their enterprise , ... ii . in affording a nursery for ...
... Britain , 69 b . our " decided mastery " therein , a subject of impor- tance to those powers , .. c . their importance to all the commercial States ,. i . in affording a field for their enterprise , ... ii . in affording a nursery for ...
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... Britain referred to , ... 394 iii . it will tend to the aggrandizement of the few at the expense of the many , .. i . this objection strikes at the root of representa . tive government ,. ....... .... ...... LVI . 896 396 ii . the ...
... Britain referred to , ... 394 iii . it will tend to the aggrandizement of the few at the expense of the many , .. i . this objection strikes at the root of representa . tive government ,. ....... .... ...... LVI . 896 396 ii . the ...
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... Britain , ... ii . compared with Governor of New York ,. 478 478 b . he is elected for four years , and is reëligible , ... 478 i . compared with King of Great Britain , ... ii . compared with Governor of New York , .. 478 478 c . he is ...
... Britain , ... ii . compared with Governor of New York ,. 478 478 b . he is elected for four years , and is reëligible , ... 478 i . compared with King of Great Britain , ... ii . compared with Governor of New York , .. 478 478 c . he is ...
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