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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... representatives and to the measures of the sovereign . - In the protracted struggle for independence which had ensued , her inhabitants had suffered more from the enemy , and during a longer period , than those of any other State ; and ...
... representatives and to the measures of the sovereign . - In the protracted struggle for independence which had ensued , her inhabitants had suffered more from the enemy , and during a longer period , than those of any other State ; and ...
Page xxi
... Government respectively , the relative influence of the proposed Fœderal and the State authorities , and the organization and authority of the proposed Senate - and House of Representatives . A third auxiliary pen , Introduction . xxi.
... Government respectively , the relative influence of the proposed Fœderal and the State authorities , and the organization and authority of the proposed Senate - and House of Representatives . A third auxiliary pen , Introduction . xxi.
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... Representatives . A third auxiliary pen , it is said , was originally proposed ; but no person having been named in that connection , the individual referred to is not certainly known , although it is not improbable that JAMES DUANE's ...
... Representatives . A third auxiliary pen , it is said , was originally proposed ; but no person having been named in that connection , the individual referred to is not certainly known , although it is not improbable that JAMES DUANE's ...
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... of any competent inducement , .. B. the People of the several States , through the House of Representatives , could frustrate such an attempt , .... 108 VOL . I. 9 Essay . Page C. the greater danger at the delegated Contents . xcvii.
... of any competent inducement , .. B. the People of the several States , through the House of Representatives , could frustrate such an attempt , .... 108 VOL . I. 9 Essay . Page C. the greater danger at the delegated Contents . xcvii.
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... representatives of the People , ........ 183 A. if the Congress betrays the People there is no remedy but " the original right of self - defence , which is para- mount to all positive forms of government , ” ........ 183 B. in that case ...
... representatives of the People , ........ 183 A. if the Congress betrays the People there is no remedy but " the original right of self - defence , which is para- mount to all positive forms of government , ” ........ 183 B. in that case ...
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