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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Page 259
... persons holding their offices dur- ing pleasure , for a limited period , or during good be- havior . It is essential to such a Government , that it be derived from the great body of the society , not from an inconsiderable proportion ...
... persons holding their offices dur- ing pleasure , for a limited period , or during good be- havior . It is essential to such a Government , that it be derived from the great body of the society , not from an inconsiderable proportion ...
Page 379
... persons . The " true state of the case is , that they partake of both " these qualities : being considered by our laws , in some " respects , as persons , and in other respects as property . " In being compelled to labor , not for ...
... persons . The " true state of the case is , that they partake of both " these qualities : being considered by our laws , in some " respects , as persons , and in other respects as property . " In being compelled to labor , not for ...
Page 475
... persons as Electors , equal to the number of Senators and Repre- sentatives of such State in the National Government , who shall assemble within the State , and vote for some fit person as President . Their votes , thus given , are to ...
... persons as Electors , equal to the number of Senators and Repre- sentatives of such State in the National Government , who shall assemble within the State , and vote for some fit person as President . Their votes , thus given , are to ...
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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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