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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... consequence of an over- supply of goods and of an undue proportion of vendors when compared with the aggregate of the population , — by being magnified to such an extent , and presented in such a manner , as to make them appear as the ...
... consequence of an over- supply of goods and of an undue proportion of vendors when compared with the aggregate of the population , — by being magnified to such an extent , and presented in such a manner , as to make them appear as the ...
Page xxiv
... consequence , never completed in that paper . On Tuesday , the thirtieth of October , 1787 , - the same day on which the publication of The Federalist was commenced in The New York Packet , - Number I. of the work was reproduced , also ...
... consequence , never completed in that paper . On Tuesday , the thirtieth of October , 1787 , - the same day on which the publication of The Federalist was commenced in The New York Packet , - Number I. of the work was reproduced , also ...
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... consequences of inter - State hostilities ,. VIII . 41 a . primarily , great destruction of life and property ,. b . ultimately , ... 42 43 A. the establishment of standing armies , ... -B . the extension of the power of the executive ...
... consequences of inter - State hostilities ,. VIII . 41 a . primarily , great destruction of life and property ,. b . ultimately , ... 42 43 A. the establishment of standing armies , ... -B . the extension of the power of the executive ...
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... consequences , noth- ing less than the existence of the UNION , the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is composed , the fate of an empire , in many respects , the most interesting in the world . It has been frequently remarked ...
... consequences , noth- ing less than the existence of the UNION , the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is composed , the fate of an empire , in many respects , the most interesting in the world . It has been frequently remarked ...
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... consequence of the offices they hold under the State- establishments — and the perverted ambition of another class of men , who will either hope to aggrandize them- selves by the confusions of their country , or will flatter themselves ...
... consequence of the offices they hold under the State- establishments — and the perverted ambition of another class of men , who will either hope to aggrandize them- selves by the confusions of their country , or will flatter themselves ...
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