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 xi
... never lost sight of her own dignity , nor ceased to guard , in the most careful manner , all her rights as a free , sovereign , and indepen- dent Commonwealth . Accordingly , while she had steadily sought the DELEGATION , by the several ...
... never lost sight of her own dignity , nor ceased to guard , in the most careful manner , all her rights as a free , sovereign , and indepen- dent Commonwealth . Accordingly , while she had steadily sought the DELEGATION , by the several ...
Page xviii
... never been betrayed ; whose great abilities , indomitable energy , and never - failing tact had seldom been questioned and never surpassed . Deeply read in that portion of the literature of ancient and modern times which pertained to ...
... never been betrayed ; whose great abilities , indomitable energy , and never - failing tact had seldom been questioned and never surpassed . Deeply read in that portion of the literature of ancient and modern times which pertained to ...
Page xxiv
... 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 , in The Daily ...
... 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 , in The Daily ...
Page xxx
... never been the author " of any other work , his fame as a writer would have " been conspicuous and durable . For , although it must " be acknowledged that he has , in various instances , in " The Federalist , violated the rules of ...
... never been the author " of any other work , his fame as a writer would have " been conspicuous and durable . For , although it must " be acknowledged that he has , in various instances , in " The Federalist , violated the rules of ...
Page xxxi
... never discovered the superior merit of the part executed " by Gen. HAMILTON ; yet , as the intelligent public are 66 as competent to decide as that writer , the maintenance " of his opinions , if erroneous , can do no other injury ...
... never discovered the superior merit of the part executed " by Gen. HAMILTON ; yet , as the intelligent public are 66 as competent to decide as that writer , the maintenance " of his opinions , if erroneous , can do no other injury ...
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