A Nation of States: Essays on the American Federal SystemRand McNally, 1963 - 148 páginas |
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... argued that only small countries can possess republican government . Second , it argued that , when such small republics seek the advantages of greater size , they can preserve their republicanism by uniting only in a federal way . This ...
... argued that only small countries can possess republican government . Second , it argued that , when such small republics seek the advantages of greater size , they can preserve their republicanism by uniting only in a federal way . This ...
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... argued openly ) that it is preferable to risk the former rather than the latter . If the antifederalists neither resolved what was very widely seen as the dilemma of the American confederation nor accepted Hamilton's resolution , at ...
... argued openly ) that it is preferable to risk the former rather than the latter . If the antifederalists neither resolved what was very widely seen as the dilemma of the American confederation nor accepted Hamilton's resolution , at ...
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... argued and so uncompromisingly answered as in the case of McCulloch v . Maryland . This question , fraught with such divergent tenden- cies , makes the decision in this case one of the most important decisions , if not the most ...
... argued and so uncompromisingly answered as in the case of McCulloch v . Maryland . This question , fraught with such divergent tenden- cies , makes the decision in this case one of the most important decisions , if not the most ...
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WHAT THE FRAMERS MEANT | 24 |
THE PROSPECTS | 42 |
THE PROBLEM OF BIG GOVERNMENT | 65 |
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