The Federalist; Or, The New ConstitutionJ.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1942 - 456 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 149
... means of answering the national exigencies must be procured , the power of procuring that article in its full extent must necessarily be comprehended in that of providing for those exigencies . As theory and practice conspire to prove ...
... means of answering the national exigencies must be procured , the power of procuring that article in its full extent must necessarily be comprehended in that of providing for those exigencies . As theory and practice conspire to prove ...
الصفحة 198
... means ; or whether the establishment of a government , adequate to the national happi- ness , was the end at which these articles themselves originally aimed , and to which they ought , as insufficient means , to have been sacrificed ...
... means ; or whether the establishment of a government , adequate to the national happi- ness , was the end at which these articles themselves originally aimed , and to which they ought , as insufficient means , to have been sacrificed ...
الصفحة 277
... means , the irregular member , who takes his seat of course , is sure of holding it a sufficient time to answer his purposes . Hence a very pernicious encouragement is given to the use of unlawful means for obtain- ing irregular returns ...
... means , the irregular member , who takes his seat of course , is sure of holding it a sufficient time to answer his purposes . Hence a very pernicious encouragement is given to the use of unlawful means for obtain- ing irregular returns ...
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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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