A Nation of States: Essays on the American Federal SystemRand McNally, 1963 - 148 páginas |
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... intended the powers of the federal government to be " few and defined " and to be " exercised principally on external objects , [ such ] as war , peace , negotiation , and foreign commerce , " then surely our history demonstrates that ...
... intended the powers of the federal government to be " few and defined " and to be " exercised principally on external objects , [ such ] as war , peace , negotiation , and foreign commerce , " then surely our history demonstrates that ...
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... intended to be . It was because John Marshall and his asso- ciates on the Supreme Court agreed with Hamilton's view of the nature of the United States that they adopted his interpretation of the " necessary and proper " clause in their ...
... intended to be . It was because John Marshall and his asso- ciates on the Supreme Court agreed with Hamilton's view of the nature of the United States that they adopted his interpretation of the " necessary and proper " clause in their ...
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... intended to be otherwise : Mr. Kilpatrick , in 1957 , long after the decisive battle had been fought , entitled his book The Sovereign States : Notes of a Citizen of Virginia . In it he insists not only that the Tenth Amendment was intended ...
... intended to be otherwise : Mr. Kilpatrick , in 1957 , long after the decisive battle had been fought , entitled his book The Sovereign States : Notes of a Citizen of Virginia . In it he insists not only that the Tenth Amendment was intended ...
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WHAT THE FRAMERS MEANT | 24 |
THE PROSPECTS | 42 |
THE PROBLEM OF BIG GOVERNMENT | 65 |
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