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 viii
... United States ; from SAMUEL F. HAVEN , Esq . , the librarian of the American Antiqua- rian Society , Worcester , Massachusetts ; from CHARLES C. JEWETT , Esq . , the superintendent of the Public Li- brary of the city of Boston ; from ...
... United States ; from SAMUEL F. HAVEN , Esq . , the librarian of the American Antiqua- rian Society , Worcester , Massachusetts ; from CHARLES C. JEWETT , Esq . , the superintendent of the Public Li- brary of the city of Boston ; from ...
Page ix
... United Colonies of America was THE PUBLIC PRESS ; and in the proceedings which led subsequently to the establishment of " The Consti- tution for the United States " between the several States which assented thereto , the same powerful ...
... United Colonies of America was THE PUBLIC PRESS ; and in the proceedings which led subsequently to the establishment of " The Consti- tution for the United States " between the several States which assented thereto , the same powerful ...
Page x
... United States , and the place , if any , which they should occupy in the great family of nations . Within the borders of New York , and among her members , had originated the greater number of the measures which had led to the War of ...
... United States , and the place , if any , which they should occupy in the great family of nations . Within the borders of New York , and among her members , had originated the greater number of the measures which had led to the War of ...
Page xi
... United States , to pay their obligations , and , generally , to execute its duties with more efficiency and despatch , she had as steadily opposed every movement which might be construed to imply a SURRENDER of the preroga- tives of her ...
... United States , to pay their obligations , and , generally , to execute its duties with more efficiency and despatch , she had as steadily opposed every movement which might be construed to imply a SURRENDER of the preroga- tives of her ...
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... United States " had been nowhere so determined , so general , or so completely organized as in the State of New York ; and that in no other State had that opposition been directed by so for- midable an array of leaders , each of whom ...
... United States " had been nowhere so determined , so general , or so completely organized as in the State of New York ; and that in no other State had that opposition been directed by so for- midable an array of leaders , each of whom ...
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