A Nation of States: Essays on the American Federal SystemRand McNally, 1963 - 148 páginas |
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... Consider Tocqueville's opinion : " Evidently this is no longer a federal government , but an incomplete national government , which is neither exactly national nor exactly federal ; but the new word which ought to express this novel ...
... Consider Tocqueville's opinion : " Evidently this is no longer a federal government , but an incomplete national government , which is neither exactly national nor exactly federal ; but the new word which ought to express this novel ...
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... consider what this invention was supposed to do than to see that it did not work as expected . It was arranged to allow " the sense of the people " to operate , while leaving the immediate selection of the President to an ad hoc body of ...
... consider what this invention was supposed to do than to see that it did not work as expected . It was arranged to allow " the sense of the people " to operate , while leaving the immediate selection of the President to an ad hoc body of ...
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... consider that the limits of the United States are precisely fixed by the treaty of 1783 , that the Constitu- tion expressly declares itself to be made for the United States , . . Í do not believe it was meant that [ Con- gress ] might ...
... consider that the limits of the United States are precisely fixed by the treaty of 1783 , that the Constitu- tion expressly declares itself to be made for the United States , . . Í do not believe it was meant that [ Con- gress ] might ...
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WHAT THE FRAMERS MEANT | 24 |
24 | 40 |
THE PROBLEM OF BIG GOVERNMENT | 65 |
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