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 xvi
... depend- ent for its ultimate success on the sympathy of the great body of the People of New York . JOHN JY , a long - tried and faithful servant of the State and of the Congress , was also a native and a cit- izen of New York , but ...
... depend- ent for its ultimate success on the sympathy of the great body of the People of New York . JOHN JY , a long - tried and faithful servant of the State and of the Congress , was also a native and a cit- izen of New York , but ...
Page cxiv
... depend on the sentiments and sanction of common constituents for their respective powers , 325 iii . the first and most natural attachment of the Peo- 325 ple will be to their respective State governments , 326 i . from the greater ...
... depend on the sentiments and sanction of common constituents for their respective powers , 325 iii . the first and most natural attachment of the Peo- 325 ple will be to their respective State governments , 326 i . from the greater ...
Page 17
... depends not only on their for- bearing to give just causes of war to other nations , but also on their placing and continuing themselves in such a situation as not to invite hostility or insult ; for it need not be observed , that there ...
... depends not only on their for- bearing to give just causes of war to other nations , but also on their placing and continuing themselves in such a situation as not to invite hostility or insult ; for it need not be observed , that there ...
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... depends on the Government , the arms and the resources of the country . As the safety of the whole is the interest of the whole , and cannot be provided for without Government , either one or more or many , let us inquire whether one ...
... depends on the Government , the arms and the resources of the country . As the safety of the whole is the interest of the whole , and cannot be provided for without Government , either one or more or many , let us inquire whether one ...
Page 75
... depend , for the means of revenue , chiefly on such duties . In most parts of it , excises must be confined within a narrow compass . The genius of the people will ill brook the inquisitive and peremptory spirit of excise laws . The ...
... depend , for the means of revenue , chiefly on such duties . In most parts of it , excises must be confined within a narrow compass . The genius of the people will ill brook the inquisitive and peremptory spirit of excise laws . The ...
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