The Federalist; Or, The New ConstitutionJ.M. Dent & Sons Limited, 1937 - 456 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 188
... hands ? The Confederation places them both in the hands of Congress . Is a bill of rights essential to liberty ? The Con- federation has no bill of rights . Is it an objection against the new Constitution that it empowers the Senate ...
... hands ? The Confederation places them both in the hands of Congress . Is a bill of rights essential to liberty ? The Con- federation has no bill of rights . Is it an objection against the new Constitution that it empowers the Senate ...
الصفحة 256
... hand , or by a few hands . The conclusion which I am warranted in drawing from these observations is , that a mere demarcation on parchment of the constitutional limits of the several departments is not a sufficient guard against those ...
... hand , or by a few hands . The conclusion which I am warranted in drawing from these observations is , that a mere demarcation on parchment of the constitutional limits of the several departments is not a sufficient guard against those ...
الصفحة 363
... hands of a number of men than of a single man . If the maxim should be admitted to be applicable to the case , I should contend that the advantage on that side would not counterbalance the numerous disadvantages on the opposite side ...
... hands of a number of men than of a single man . If the maxim should be admitted to be applicable to the case , I should contend that the advantage on that side would not counterbalance the numerous disadvantages on the opposite side ...
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THESE DEPARTMENTS SHOULD NOT BE SO FAR SEPARATED | 6 |
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THE IDEA OF RESTRAINING THE LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY | 124 |
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