The Federalist; Or, The New ConstitutionJ.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1942 - 456 من الصفحات |
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... effect the purposes of their appointment . It could not be unknown to them that the hopes and expectations of the great body of citizens , throughout this great empire , were turned with the keenest anxiety to the event of their ...
... effect the purposes of their appointment . It could not be unknown to them that the hopes and expectations of the great body of citizens , throughout this great empire , were turned with the keenest anxiety to the event of their ...
الصفحة 281
... effect without the necessary intervention of the individual States . They will depend merely on the majority of votes in the federal legislature , and consequently each vote , whether proceeding from a larger or smaller State , or a ...
... effect without the necessary intervention of the individual States . They will depend merely on the majority of votes in the federal legislature , and consequently each vote , whether proceeding from a larger or smaller State , or a ...
الصفحة 319
... effect of public instability is the unreasonable advan- age it gives to the sagacious , the enterprising , and the moneyed ew over the industrious and uninformed mass of the people . very new regulation concerning commerce or revenue ...
... effect of public instability is the unreasonable advan- age it gives to the sagacious , the enterprising , and the moneyed ew over the industrious and uninformed mass of the people . very new regulation concerning commerce or revenue ...
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THE IDEA OF RESTRAINING THE LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY | 124 |
GENERAL POWER OF TAXATION CONTINUED | 154 |
THE POWERS CONFERRED BY THE CONSTITUTION | 176 |
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