A Nation of States: Essays on the American Federal SystemRand McNally, 1963 - 148 páginas |
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... liberty , and general welfare " ; and resolved further “ that a national Gov- ernment ought to be established consisting of a supreme Legis- lative , Executive and Judiciary . ” " 12 Randolph said , in short : by the Articles we meant ...
... liberty , and general welfare " ; and resolved further “ that a national Gov- ernment ought to be established consisting of a supreme Legis- lative , Executive and Judiciary . ” " 12 Randolph said , in short : by the Articles we meant ...
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... liberty in the " small " American states . " Was it to be supposed that republican liberty could long exist under the abuses of it practised in some of the States . . . . Were we not then admonished to enlarge the sphere as far as the ...
... liberty in the " small " American states . " Was it to be supposed that republican liberty could long exist under the abuses of it practised in some of the States . . . . Were we not then admonished to enlarge the sphere as far as the ...
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... liberty ought to be the direct end of your government . ” “ If we admit this consolidated govern- ment , it will be because we like a great , splendid one . " Some form of federation is indeed necessary , it was admitted , but the ...
... liberty ought to be the direct end of your government . ” “ If we admit this consolidated govern- ment , it will be because we like a great , splendid one . " Some form of federation is indeed necessary , it was admitted , but the ...
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WHAT THE FRAMERS MEANT | 24 |
24 | 40 |
THE PROBLEM OF BIG GOVERNMENT | 65 |
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