A Nation of States: Essays on the American Federal SystemRand McNally, 1963 - 148 páginas |
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... regarded as possessing both federal and national features . This means we now regard as a unique princi- ple what they regarded as a mere compound . Consider Tocqueville's opinion : " Evidently this is no longer a federal government ...
... regarded as possessing both federal and national features . This means we now regard as a unique princi- ple what they regarded as a mere compound . Consider Tocqueville's opinion : " Evidently this is no longer a federal government ...
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... regarded , with Jefferson , as the end of government , to secure the inalienable rights of Elliot , Debates , Vol . III , pp . 44-45 , 53 . 9 " See especially Farrand , Records , Vol . I , pp . 134-36 , 421-23 ( June 6 , June 26 ) ...
... regarded , with Jefferson , as the end of government , to secure the inalienable rights of Elliot , Debates , Vol . III , pp . 44-45 , 53 . 9 " See especially Farrand , Records , Vol . I , pp . 134-36 , 421-23 ( June 6 , June 26 ) ...
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... same extent it may annihilate the concurrent powers of the States . And States whose powers may be thus an- nihilated cannot be regarded as sovereign . Lacking sovereignty they 121 The Case for a Stronger National Government.
... same extent it may annihilate the concurrent powers of the States . And States whose powers may be thus an- nihilated cannot be regarded as sovereign . Lacking sovereignty they 121 The Case for a Stronger National Government.
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WHAT THE FRAMERS MEANT | 24 |
THE PROSPECTS | 42 |
THE PROBLEM OF BIG GOVERNMENT | 65 |
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