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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... Congress . Many indeed were deceived and deluded , but the great majority of the people rea- soned and decided judiciously ; and happy they are in reflecting that they did so . They considered that the Congress was composed of many wise ...
... Congress . Many indeed were deceived and deluded , but the great majority of the people rea- soned and decided judiciously ; and happy they are in reflecting that they did so . They considered that the Congress was composed of many wise ...
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... Congress that power also ; and they have already begun to make use of it . Is it improper and unsafe to intermix the different powers of Government in the same body of men ? Congress , a single body of men , are the sole depositary of ...
... Congress that power also ; and they have already begun to make use of it . Is it improper and unsafe to intermix the different powers of Government in the same body of men ? Congress , a single body of men , are the sole depositary of ...
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... Congress " assembled , as when agreed to by them , and afterwards " confirmed by the Legislature of every State , will effect- " ually provide for the same . " The recommendatory Act of Congress is in the words following : " Whereas ...
... Congress " assembled , as when agreed to by them , and afterwards " confirmed by the Legislature of every State , will effect- " ually provide for the same . " The recommendatory Act of Congress is in the words following : " Whereas ...
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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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