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 xxvii
... less than a quarter of a sheet of note - paper - which he had so carefully placed within it was quickly brought to light . In the fine , round handwriting of the Gen- eral , but without his signature , it bore the following brief ...
... less than a quarter of a sheet of note - paper - which he had so carefully placed within it was quickly brought to light . In the fine , round handwriting of the Gen- eral , but without his signature , it bore the following brief ...
Page xl
... less than the profound knowledge and wisdom of the " writers , conveyed in the simplest and most convinc- " ing style , have so triumphantly accomplished that " great design , that nothing more seems required to " the full knowledge and ...
... less than the profound knowledge and wisdom of the " writers , conveyed in the simplest and most convinc- " ing style , have so triumphantly accomplished that " great design , that nothing more seems required to " the full knowledge and ...
Page cvi
... less powerful than those which existed in Rome , ...... . ...... . 209 d . purposes of a Federal revenue more extended than those which the State governments must provide for , ....... 210 there ought to be a CAPACITY to provide for ...
... less powerful than those which existed in Rome , ...... . ...... . 209 d . purposes of a Federal revenue more extended than those which the State governments must provide for , ....... 210 there ought to be a CAPACITY to provide for ...
Page cxiv
... less numerous than those of the States , ......... e . because the powers reserved by the States are rel- atively greater and more numerous than those which are delegated to the Union , ....... f . because the proposed change consists less ...
... less numerous than those of the States , ......... e . because the powers reserved by the States are rel- atively greater and more numerous than those which are delegated to the Union , ....... f . because the proposed change consists less ...
Page cxviii
... less power than the British or Irish Parliaments , or the colonial Assemblies , ..... ..... 370 ii . it will be restrained by its dependence on the People , while it will be watched , also , by the several State governments , .... ii ...
... less power than the British or Irish Parliaments , or the colonial Assemblies , ..... ..... 370 ii . it will be restrained by its dependence on the People , while it will be watched , also , by the several State governments , .... ii ...
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