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 |
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... America possesses , .... No . XI . 67 E. the effects of disunion on the commerce of America , ...... 68 A. the rivalship of the different parts would frustrate all their natural advantages for promoting commerce , ... B. it would become ...
... America possesses , .... No . XI . 67 E. the effects of disunion on the commerce of America , ...... 68 A. the rivalship of the different parts would frustrate all their natural advantages for promoting commerce , ... B. it would become ...
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... America as by disunited America ; for if it should turn out that United America will probably give the fewest , then it will follow , that in this respect the Union tends most to preserve the people in a state of peace with other ...
... America as by disunited America ; for if it should turn out that United America will probably give the fewest , then it will follow , that in this respect the Union tends most to preserve the people in a state of peace with other ...
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... America united , with a handful of troops , or without a single soldier , exhibits a more forbidding posture to foreign ambition , than America , disunited , with a hundred thousand veterans ready for combat . It was remarked , on a ...
... America united , with a handful of troops , or without a single soldier , exhibits a more forbidding posture to foreign ambition , than America , disunited , with a hundred thousand veterans ready for combat . It was remarked , on a ...
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State taxlaw unless upon imports and exports an | 207 |
objection that the jurisdiction of the National govern | 215 |
objection that where annual elections end tyr | 371 |
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