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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... 1787 . REPRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL TEXT . UNDER THE EDITORIAL SUPERVISION OF HENRY B. DAWSON . NEW YORK : SCRIBNER , ARMSTRONG , AND CO . 1876 . JK 154 1876 57366 atered according to Act of Congress University Edition .
... 1787 . REPRINTED FROM THE ORIGINAL TEXT . UNDER THE EDITORIAL SUPERVISION OF HENRY B. DAWSON . NEW YORK : SCRIBNER , ARMSTRONG , AND CO . 1876 . JK 154 1876 57366 atered according to Act of Congress University Edition .
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... John Jay Henry Barton Dawson. JK 154 1876 57366 atered according to Act of Congress in the year 1864 , by HENRY B. DAWSON , Office of the District Court for the Southern Dis 460 University of No 1878-79 The Shaile PREFACE . THE.
... John Jay Henry Barton Dawson. JK 154 1876 57366 atered according to Act of Congress in the year 1864 , by HENRY B. DAWSON , Office of the District Court for the Southern Dis 460 University of No 1878-79 The Shaile PREFACE . THE.
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... Congress , 141 △ arising from the inequality of weight among the States , .. 142 a . objection that sovereigns are equal , answered , ........................ . b . objection that " a majority of the States will be a major- ity of ...
... Congress , 141 △ arising from the inequality of weight among the States , .. 142 a . objection that sovereigns are equal , answered , ........................ . b . objection that " a majority of the States will be a major- ity of ...
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... Congress itself , in the exercise of the powers re- ferred to , is expressly limited by the terms of the proposed Constitution , ... 157 c . the State constitutions , with two exceptions , contain no interdiction of standing armies , in ...
... Congress itself , in the exercise of the powers re- ferred to , is expressly limited by the terms of the proposed Constitution , ... 157 c . the State constitutions , with two exceptions , contain no interdiction of standing armies , in ...
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... Congress , on keeping up armies , further considered , .. a . the uncertainty of the period or extent of the danger to be guarded against , . 164 164 b . it presumes a possibility of collusion between the Con- gress and the executive ...
... Congress , on keeping up armies , further considered , .. a . the uncertainty of the period or extent of the danger to be guarded against , . 164 164 b . it presumes a possibility of collusion between the Con- gress and the executive ...
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