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
... interests of the State and of the Union . So thoroughly , indeed , had the op- position to the proposed Constitution been organized in that State , and with so much skill had it been directed by the experienced popular leaders , that ...
... interests of the State and of the Union . So thoroughly , indeed , had the op- position to the proposed Constitution been organized in that State , and with so much skill had it been directed by the experienced popular leaders , that ...
Page xxi
... interests of the States , and of the People , including popular tumults , the republican char- acter of the proposed Constitution , the authority which it proposed to delegate to the three departments of the Fœderal Government ...
... interests of the States , and of the People , including popular tumults , the republican char- acter of the proposed Constitution , the authority which it proposed to delegate to the three departments of the Fœderal Government ...
Page xciii
... interests , ..... c . the first unwise , the second impracticable , .. B. by controlling its effects , .. a . the nature and purposes of " factions , " b . when the faction is a minority , " by regular vote , ” . c . when the faction is ...
... interests , ..... c . the first unwise , the second impracticable , .. B. by controlling its effects , .. a . the nature and purposes of " factions , " b . when the faction is a minority , " by regular vote , ” . c . when the faction is ...
Page cxiv
... interests which they provide for , .... 326 iii . from the greater familiarity of the People with them , .... 326 326 .... 327 ......... iv . from the history of the country during the war , iv . if the popular favor should rest on the ...
... interests which they provide for , .... 326 iii . from the greater familiarity of the People with them , .... 326 326 .... 327 ......... iv . from the history of the country during the war , iv . if the popular favor should rest on the ...
Page cxx
... interests of its constituents , " considered , 389 LV . 391 i . " the representative ought to be acquainted with the interests and circumstances of his constitu ents , " considered , ...... 391 ii . the objects of Fœderal legislation ...
... interests of its constituents , " considered , 389 LV . 391 i . " the representative ought to be acquainted with the interests and circumstances of his constitu ents , " considered , ...... 391 ii . the objects of Fœderal legislation ...
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