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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... United States , is by no means a new and untried experiment ; and the recent introduction of the work into the classes of the venera- ble University at Cambridge , and the proposed intro- duction of it into those of other institutions ...
... United States , is by no means a new and untried experiment ; and the recent introduction of the work into the classes of the venera- ble University at Cambridge , and the proposed intro- duction of it into those of other institutions ...
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... united , .. 16 c . through its removal beyond the influence of unjust causes , IV . 17 a . the superior power of neighboring nations , .. 17 b . the jealousy of foreign powers from successful trade , .. 18 B. by securing it from similar ...
... united , .. 16 c . through its removal beyond the influence of unjust causes , IV . 17 a . the superior power of neighboring nations , .. 17 b . the jealousy of foreign powers from successful trade , .. 18 B. by securing it from similar ...
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... United States , ... D. " indirect taxation " the main dependence for the necessary 74 revenues , .. 75 A. because " the genius of the People " is opposed to excise laws , ..... 75 B. because the scarcity of money will render the ...
... United States , ... D. " indirect taxation " the main dependence for the necessary 74 revenues , .. 75 A. because " the genius of the People " is opposed to excise laws , ..... 75 B. because the scarcity of money will render the ...
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... United States not too extended for their proper government ,. 85 E. the territory of the United States compared with those of some European nations , ...... .... 86 F. the jurisdiction of the United States limited to objects of general ...
... United States not too extended for their proper government ,. 85 E. the territory of the United States compared with those of some European nations , ...... .... 86 F. the jurisdiction of the United States limited to objects of general ...
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... United States on this subject , .... ... 158 e . the constant danger of the United States from foreign and Indian hostilities renders such authority in the Fœderal government necessary , .. ..... 159 f . the growing commerce of the ...
... United States on this subject , .... ... 158 e . the constant danger of the United States from foreign and Indian hostilities renders such authority in the Fœderal government necessary , .. ..... 159 f . the growing commerce of the ...
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