The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in 1788, with an Appendix, Containing the Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793, Also the Original Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United StatesMasters, Smith, 1852 - 496 من الصفحات |
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... clauses , proposed at the ses- sion of congress which commenced on the 4th of March , 1789 , and which were ratified by the legislatures of the states , fully satisfied the scruples of those who were inimical to that instrument as it ...
... clauses , proposed at the ses- sion of congress which commenced on the 4th of March , 1789 , and which were ratified by the legislatures of the states , fully satisfied the scruples of those who were inimical to that instrument as it ...
الصفحة 88
... clause in their treaty of 1683 , with Victor Amadeus of Savoy ; in which he obliges himself to interpose as mediator in disputes between the cantons ; and to employ force , if necessary , against the contumacious party . So far as the ...
... clause in their treaty of 1683 , with Victor Amadeus of Savoy ; in which he obliges himself to interpose as mediator in disputes between the cantons ; and to employ force , if necessary , against the contumacious party . So far as the ...
الصفحة 93
... clause which has been mentioned than to imply a tacit power of coercion , from the like considera- tion . The want of a guaranty , though it might in its conse- quences endanger the union , does not so immediately attack its existence ...
... clause which has been mentioned than to imply a tacit power of coercion , from the like considera- tion . The want of a guaranty , though it might in its conse- quences endanger the union , does not so immediately attack its existence ...
الصفحة 108
... clause which forbids the appropriation of money for the support of an army for any longer period than two years : a precaution which upon a nearer view of it , will appear to be a great and real securi- ty against military ...
... clause which forbids the appropriation of money for the support of an army for any longer period than two years : a precaution which upon a nearer view of it , will appear to be a great and real securi- ty against military ...
الصفحة 109
... clause to this effect : Standing armies are " dangerous to liberty , and ought not to be raised or kept up WITHOUT THE CON- 66 SENT OF THE LEGISLATURE ; " which is a formal admission of the authority of the legislature . New York has no ...
... clause to this effect : Standing armies are " dangerous to liberty , and ought not to be raised or kept up WITHOUT THE CON- 66 SENT OF THE LEGISLATURE ; " which is a formal admission of the authority of the legislature . New York has no ...
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