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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... kind assistance , often accompanied with friendly sug- gestions , which I have received from time to time , for the purpose of adding to the interest and value of this edition of The Federalist , from Hon . JAMES A. HAMIL- TON of Dobbs ...
... kind assistance , often accompanied with friendly sug- gestions , which I have received from time to time , for the purpose of adding to the interest and value of this edition of The Federalist , from Hon . JAMES A. HAMIL- TON of Dobbs ...
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... kind attention of his brother , my esteemed friend EGBERT BEN- SON , Esq . , I am indebted to him for the minute statement which I have given concerning that remarkable visit . The volume in which Judge BENSON wafered the original mem ...
... kind attention of his brother , my esteemed friend EGBERT BEN- SON , Esq . , I am indebted to him for the minute statement which I have given concerning that remarkable visit . The volume in which Judge BENSON wafered the original mem ...
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... kind as to lend " me his copy of it , with the name of the author of each " number prefixed in his own hand writing ; and with " various corrections of the text as made by himself in " those numbers which came from his pen . I hope ...
... kind as to lend " me his copy of it , with the name of the author of each " number prefixed in his own hand writing ; and with " various corrections of the text as made by himself in " those numbers which came from his pen . I hope ...
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... kind . - This edition is remarkable , chiefly , on account of the great changes in the text which the anonymous editor saw fit to make , which , both in their extent and their character , from the rarity of the original edition and that ...
... kind . - This edition is remarkable , chiefly , on account of the great changes in the text which the anonymous editor saw fit to make , which , both in their extent and their character , from the rarity of the original edition and that ...
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... themselves into separate confederacies , and give to the head of each , the same kind of powers which they are advised to place in one national Government . It has until lately been a received and uncontradicted opinion 6 The Federalist .
... themselves into separate confederacies , and give to the head of each , the same kind of powers which they are advised to place in one national Government . It has until lately been a received and uncontradicted opinion 6 The Federalist .
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