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 xiv
... cause , with great acuteness and ability . Tracts , also , in opposition to the proposed Constitution , were prepared , both in New York and Albany , for distribu- tion in New York and Connecticut , possibly in other States ; and ...
... cause , with great acuteness and ability . Tracts , also , in opposition to the proposed Constitution , were prepared , both in New York and Albany , for distribu- tion in New York and Connecticut , possibly in other States ; and ...
Page xix
... cause or to his party ; well versed in all the intricacies of the law , and skilled be- yond the greater number of his contemporaries in all the graces of elocution ; distinguished in arms , in civil life without reproach , he was ...
... cause or to his party ; well versed in all the intricacies of the law , and skilled be- yond the greater number of his contemporaries in all the graces of elocution ; distinguished in arms , in civil life without reproach , he was ...
Page xxiii
... causes than are those of the most approved authors of that period . The first of the numbers which composed the series was printed and published in The Independent Jour- nal ; or , The General Advertiser , a semi - weekly news- paper ...
... causes than are those of the most approved authors of that period . The first of the numbers which composed the series was printed and published in The Independent Jour- nal ; or , The General Advertiser , a semi - weekly news- paper ...
Page xxxvii
... inherent evidence . " might be adduced , but the labor would be an act of 16 supererogation . " CORRECTOR . " From some cause which does not appear , unless it is to be found in the letter itself , Mr. COLEMAN Introduction . xxxvii.
... inherent evidence . " might be adduced , but the labor would be an act of 16 supererogation . " CORRECTOR . " From some cause which does not appear , unless it is to be found in the letter itself , Mr. COLEMAN Introduction . xxxvii.
Page xli
... caused , alas , the frightful expenditure of rivers " of blood and millions of treasure ; in recalling which ... cause of the Union , in the object in which you have " embarked ; and I cheerfully proceed , in answer to your " letter , to ...
... caused , alas , the frightful expenditure of rivers " of blood and millions of treasure ; in recalling which ... cause of the Union , in the object in which you have " embarked ; and I cheerfully proceed , in answer to your " letter , to ...
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