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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 83
Page vii
... advantage of a representative government over a democracy in curing the mischiefs of faction , ..... 88858888 56 56 56 57 59 59 60 60 .... 60 I. the advantages of an extended republic over a small one , in like cases , .... 62 ..... 5 ...
... advantage of a representative government over a democracy in curing the mischiefs of faction , ..... 88858888 56 56 56 57 59 59 60 60 .... 60 I. the advantages of an extended republic over a small one , in like cases , .... 62 ..... 5 ...
Page viii
... advantages which America possesses ,. E. the effects of disunion on the commerce of America ,. A. the rivalship of the different parts would frustrate all their natural advantages for promoting commerce , .. B. it would become " a prey ...
... advantages which America possesses ,. E. the effects of disunion on the commerce of America ,. A. the rivalship of the different parts would frustrate all their natural advantages for promoting commerce , .. B. it would become " a prey ...
Page xii
... advantages of taxes on articles of consumption , ..... 137 b . the advantages attending indirect taxation ,. 138 Essay . Page E. " the want of a power xii Contents .
... advantages of taxes on articles of consumption , ..... 137 b . the advantages attending indirect taxation ,. 138 Essay . Page E. " the want of a power xii Contents .
Page xxi
... advantage for the want of sufficient knowledge of local circumstances , con- sidered , ....... 224 a . the members from each State can obtain the necessary information , .... 224 b . systems of finance are usually framed by a few per ...
... advantage for the want of sufficient knowledge of local circumstances , con- sidered , ....... 224 a . the members from each State can obtain the necessary information , .... 224 b . systems of finance are usually framed by a few per ...
Page xxxi
... advantages afforded by the Fœderal system of America , in securing the rights of the Peo- ple , ..... 362 A. the division of the delegated powers between two distinct governments , and its subse- quent subdivision , in each , among ...
... advantages afforded by the Fœderal system of America , in securing the rights of the Peo- ple , ..... 362 A. the division of the delegated powers between two distinct governments , and its subse- quent subdivision , in each , among ...
Contents
2 | |
12 | |
24 | |
34 | |
42 | |
48 | |
62 | |
73 | |
203 | |
208 | |
215 | |
227 | |
231 | |
238 | |
276 | |
288 | |
74 | |
80 | |
88 | |
95 | |
96 | |
102 | |
112 | |
132 | |
150 | |
156 | |
162 | |
176 | |
186 | |
198 | |
318 | |
391 | |
397 | |
453 | |
460 | |
467 | |
497 | |
503 | |
538 | |
548 | |
572 | |
594 | |
607 | |
614 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able admit advantage America answer appear appointment army attended authority become body branch causes circumstances citizens commerce common Confederacy Confederation Congress considerable considered Constitution continue Convention Council Court danger departments depend direct duties effect elections equal established Executive exercise existence experience extent favor FEDERALIST Fœderal force foreign former give Government greater hands happen House immediate important independent individuals influence instances interests kind latter laws Legislative Legislature less liberty limits majority means measures ment military National National Government nature necessary necessity never objects observations officers operation particular parties peace persons political possess practice present President principle probability proper proportion proposed provision question reason regulations render Representatives republic require respect rule Senate separate side single situation spirit sufficient supposed tion treaties Union United whole York