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 xii
... body which had origi- nated in the action of the Legislature of that State , several months before - had firmly disapproved the pre- tensions , and resolutely opposed the designs , of several of the States , in the formation of a new ...
... body which had origi- nated in the action of the Legislature of that State , several months before - had firmly disapproved the pre- tensions , and resolutely opposed the designs , of several of the States , in the formation of a new ...
Page xvi
... body he had been an active but unworthy member , had disqualified him for any position through which the People was to be controlled in its political action , and rendered useless any efforts which he might make in a cause which was ...
... body he had been an active but unworthy member , had disqualified him for any position through which the People was to be controlled in its political action , and rendered useless any efforts which he might make in a cause which was ...
Page xxi
... body , was also enlisted in the work , and to him was intrusted the discussion of those branches of the subject which were particularly connected with the individual powers and interests of the States , and of the People , including ...
... body , was also enlisted in the work , and to him was intrusted the discussion of those branches of the subject which were particularly connected with the individual powers and interests of the States , and of the People , including ...
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... body - politic , for the purpose of inducing that body to do that which it had previously declared , informally , through the greater num- ber of its members , individually , it would not do ; and terms had been submitted , through the ...
... body - politic , for the purpose of inducing that body to do that which it had previously declared , informally , through the greater num- ber of its members , individually , it would not do ; and terms had been submitted , through the ...
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... bodies , ...... 413 ii . it is less hazardous , from the peculiar organiza- tion of the Senate , ... ...... 415 .LIX ... body of the People , headed and directed by the State governments , " averred and discussed , .... 417 iii . the ...
... bodies , ...... 413 ii . it is less hazardous , from the peculiar organiza- tion of the Senate , ... ...... 415 .LIX ... body of the People , headed and directed by the State governments , " averred and discussed , .... 417 iii . the ...
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