The Federalist, Količina 1Colonial Press, 1901 - 488 strani |
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Stran 209
... federal , and not a national Constitution . The next relation is to the sources from which the ordinary powers of government are to be derived . The House of Rep- resentatives will derive its powers from the people of America ; and the ...
... federal , and not a national Constitution . The next relation is to the sources from which the ordinary powers of government are to be derived . The House of Rep- resentatives will derive its powers from the people of America ; and the ...
Stran 211
... federal character : in rendering the concur- rence of less than the whole number of States sufficient , it loses , again , the federal , and partakes of the national character . La nor a The proposed Constitution , therefore , is , in ...
... federal character : in rendering the concur- rence of less than the whole number of States sufficient , it loses , again , the federal , and partakes of the national character . La nor a The proposed Constitution , therefore , is , in ...
Stran 261
... federal govern- ment , or the interposition of federal officers , would but inflame the zeal of all parties on the side of the State , and the evil could not be prevented or repaired , if at all , without the employment of means which ...
... federal govern- ment , or the interposition of federal officers , would but inflame the zeal of all parties on the side of the State , and the evil could not be prevented or repaired , if at all , without the employment of means which ...
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Achæans admit advantage America Amphictyonic appear appointed Articles of Confederation authority body Britain causes circumstances citizens commerce common confederacy confederation Congress Connecticut consideration considered Constitution Convention councils danger defence degree duties effect equal eral ernment executive exercise exist experience extent faction favor federacy federal government force foreign gelorum greater Greece happen important independent individuals influence instances interests jealousy jurisdiction kind latter lature laws legislative legislature less liberty Macedon means ment military establishments militia Monte Gargano Montesquieu national government nature navigation necessary necessity neighbors objects observed occasion operation opinion particular parties passions peace political possess principle probable proper proportion proposed provision PUBLIUS reason regulations render republic republican requisite respect revenue safety situation society sovereign sovereignty Sparta spirit Stadtholder standing armies supposed taxation taxes tion treaties Union United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA usurpation