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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... situation of America considered , .. 250 A. the severity of “ her malady , ” .................. 251 B. the diversity of the advice given for her relief , .. 251 c . improbability that those who object to the new system could improve it ...
... situation of America considered , .. 250 A. the severity of “ her malady , ” .................. 251 B. the diversity of the advice given for her relief , .. 251 c . improbability that those who object to the new system could improve it ...
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... situations might subject them to suspicion ) into interested or ambitious views : Candor will oblige us to admit , that even such men may be actuated by upright intentions ; and it can- not be doubted , that much of the opposition which ...
... situations might subject them to suspicion ) into interested or ambitious views : Candor will oblige us to admit , that even such men may be actuated by upright intentions ; and it can- not be doubted , that much of the opposition which ...
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... situation as not to invite hostility or insult ; for it need not be observed , that there are pretended as well as just causes of war . It is too true , however disgraceful it may be to human nature , that nations in general will make ...
... situation as not to invite hostility or insult ; for it need not be observed , that there are pretended as well as just causes of war . It is too true , however disgraceful it may be to human nature , that nations in general will make ...
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... situation and circumstances . With France and with Britain , we are rivals in the fisheries , and can supply their markets cheaper than they can themselves , notwithstanding any efforts to pre- vent it by bounties on their own , or ...
... situation and circumstances . With France and with Britain , we are rivals in the fisheries , and can supply their markets cheaper than they can themselves , notwithstanding any efforts to pre- vent it by bounties on their own , or ...
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... situation , as , instead of in- viting war , will tend to repress and discourage it . That situation consists in the best possible state of defence , and necessarily depends on the Government , the arms and the resources of the country ...
... situation , as , instead of in- viting war , will tend to repress and discourage it . That situation consists in the best possible state of defence , and necessarily depends on the Government , the arms and the resources of the country ...
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