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. With an Historical Introduction and Notes, Volume 1H.O. Houghton, 1864 |
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Page xi
... Confederacy , of sufficient authority to the Fœderal Congress to maintain the credit of the United States , to pay their obligations , and , generally , to execute its duties with more efficiency and despatch , she had as steadily ...
... Confederacy , of sufficient authority to the Fœderal Congress to maintain the credit of the United States , to pay their obligations , and , generally , to execute its duties with more efficiency and despatch , she had as steadily ...
Page xxxvii
... confederacy . The argument is " pursued with a unity of design and execution , which " renders it almost impossible , certainly altogether im- " probable , that it is the production of more than one 66 person . Nos . 47 & 48 , which it ...
... confederacy . The argument is " pursued with a unity of design and execution , which " renders it almost impossible , certainly altogether im- " probable , that it is the production of more than one 66 person . Nos . 47 & 48 , which it ...
Page xcii
... confederacy , .... - b . jealousy of New York in New Jersey and Connecticut , 38 38 a . in its apportionment among the States ,. 38 b . in its extinguishment , .. 38 -D . local laws violative of private contracts ,. 40 E. incompatible ...
... confederacy , .... - b . jealousy of New York in New Jersey and Connecticut , 38 38 a . in its apportionment among the States ,. 38 b . in its extinguishment , .. 38 -D . local laws violative of private contracts ,. 40 E. incompatible ...
Page xciii
... confederacy to guard against these troubles , 50 A. resorted to in other ages and countries , .. 50 B. approved by ... confederacy and a consolidation of the States discussed , ... a . what a confederacy is said to be , .. b . what a ...
... confederacy to guard against these troubles , 50 A. resorted to in other ages and countries , .. 50 B. approved by ... confederacy and a consolidation of the States discussed , ... a . what a confederacy is said to be , .. b . what a ...
Page xcv
... confederacy will require a civil list as extended as has been proposed in the new system for the aggregate of all the States , ...... 80 a . because of the extent of territory which each will occupy , 80 b . because of the necessary ...
... confederacy will require a civil list as extended as has been proposed in the new system for the aggregate of all the States , ...... 80 a . because of the extent of territory which each will occupy , 80 b . because of the necessary ...
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