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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... Possessing a territory which extended from the Atlan- tic seaboard to the southernmost bounds of the British ... possessed , would be difficult , if not impossible . It need not be a matter of surprise , therefore , that while the best ...
... Possessing a territory which extended from the Atlan- tic seaboard to the southernmost bounds of the British ... possessed , would be difficult , if not impossible . It need not be a matter of surprise , therefore , that while the best ...
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... possessed to an unusual extent the confidence of the latter , and held a seat in his cabinet , had the forethought ... possesses them , by whom it has been communicated for insertion in this work . * " DEAR SIR , " Mount Airy , near ...
... possessed to an unusual extent the confidence of the latter , and held a seat in his cabinet , had the forethought ... possesses them , by whom it has been communicated for insertion in this work . * " DEAR SIR , " Mount Airy , near ...
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... possess no importance what- ever ; that of Numbers LXXVIII . to LXXXV . , inclu sive , is from the author's manuscript , and is , therefore , the only authentic and authorized version of that portion of the work . The " alterations " in ...
... possess no importance what- ever ; that of Numbers LXXVIII . to LXXXV . , inclu sive , is from the author's manuscript , and is , therefore , the only authentic and authorized version of that portion of the work . The " alterations " in ...
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... possesses any such authority , which is not admitted , cannot properly mu- tilate that proposition without the assent of its asso- ciates : how , then , could Mr. MADISON - the only per- son who has even tacitly acquiesced in any of ...
... possesses any such authority , which is not admitted , cannot properly mu- tilate that proposition without the assent of its asso- ciates : how , then , could Mr. MADISON - the only per- son who has even tacitly acquiesced in any of ...
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... possessing other features which are even more pecu- liar to itself than its text , is contained in these volumes . It is the result of a careful examination of the work , in its various forms , editions , and versions , and of a long ...
... possessing other features which are even more pecu- liar to itself than its text , is contained in these volumes . It is the result of a careful examination of the work , in its various forms , editions , and versions , and of a long ...
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