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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... direct and unlawful violence , .. 15 B. through the greater ability which it will afford to settle ami- cably those causes of just war , .. 16 16 ....... a . in the absence of local pride and prejudices , b . in the greater strength of ...
... direct and unlawful violence , .. 15 B. through the greater ability which it will afford to settle ami- cably those causes of just war , .. 16 16 ....... a . in the absence of local pride and prejudices , b . in the greater strength of ...
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... direct taxation " unsuccessful in 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 ...
... direct taxation " unsuccessful in 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 ...
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... rules for the government of both " the ar- mies and the fleets , ... 150 / 150 d . " to direct their operations , ” . to provide for their support , " 150 ......... Essay . Page " these powers ought to exist Contents . xit.
... rules for the government of both " the ar- mies and the fleets , ... 150 / 150 d . " to direct their operations , ” . to provide for their support , " 150 ......... Essay . Page " these powers ought to exist Contents . xit.
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... direct taxes , .. v . they are not considered as property merely , in the laws of the States which possess them , ... 380 A. reply , that they do not form a basis of local representation , considered ,. 380 380 381 vi . the right of ...
... direct taxes , .. v . they are not considered as property merely , in the laws of the States which possess them , ... 380 A. reply , that they do not form a basis of local representation , considered ,. 380 380 381 vi . the right of ...
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... direct their attention , that of providing for their safety seems to be the first . The safety of the people doubtless has relation to a great variety of circumstances and considerations , and con- sequently affords great latitude to ...
... direct their attention , that of providing for their safety seems to be the first . The safety of the people doubtless has relation to a great variety of circumstances and considerations , and con- sequently affords great latitude to ...
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