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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... proportion of taxes among the States is fixed , and is " to be determined by the numbers of each State , " respectively , ...... g . if this power should prove " to be really inconvenient , ” it need not be used , and requisitions may ...
... proportion of taxes among the States is fixed , and is " to be determined by the numbers of each State , " respectively , ...... g . if this power should prove " to be really inconvenient , ” it need not be used , and requisitions may ...
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... proportion shall aids of men and money be afforded ? Who shall command the allied armies , and from which of them shall he receive his orders ? Who shall settle the terms of peace , and in case of disputes what umpire shall decide ...
... proportion shall aids of men and money be afforded ? Who shall command the allied armies , and from which of them shall he receive his orders ? Who shall settle the terms of peace , and in case of disputes what umpire shall decide ...
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... proportion of the wars that have desolated the earth have sprung from this origin . This cause would exist , among us , in full force . We have a vast tract of unsettled territory within the boundaries of the United States . There still ...
... proportion of the wars that have desolated the earth have sprung from this origin . This cause would exist , among us , in full force . We have a vast tract of unsettled territory within the boundaries of the United States . There still ...
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... proportion , by right of representation . Their argument would be , that a grant , once made , could not be revoked ; and that the justice of their participating in territory acquired or secured by the joint efforts of the Confederacy ...
... proportion , by right of representation . Their argument would be , that a grant , once made , could not be revoked ; and that the justice of their participating in territory acquired or secured by the joint efforts of the Confederacy ...
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... proportion of the State in the total amount of the national debt , would be strenuous for some equitable and effectual provision . The procrastinations of the former would excite the resentments of the latter . The settlement of a rule ...
... proportion of the State in the total amount of the national debt , would be strenuous for some equitable and effectual provision . The procrastinations of the former would excite the resentments of the latter . The settlement of a rule ...
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