John Marshall and Alexander Hamilton, Architects of the American ConstitutionMacmillan, 1964 - 274 páginas |
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... give a preference to the plan of vesting the great executive departments of a state in the hands of individuals . As these men will be , of course , at all times under the direction of Congress , we shall blend the advantages of a ...
... give a preference to the plan of vesting the great executive departments of a state in the hands of individuals . As these men will be , of course , at all times under the direction of Congress , we shall blend the advantages of a ...
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... Give all power to the many , they will oppress the few . Give all power to the few , they will oppress the many . Both therefore ought to have power , that each may defend itself agst . the other . To the want of this check we owe our ...
... Give all power to the many , they will oppress the few . Give all power to the few , they will oppress the many . Both therefore ought to have power , that each may defend itself agst . the other . To the want of this check we owe our ...
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... give it a restrictive operation , an idea never before entertained . It would be to give it the same force as if the word absolutely or indis- pensably had been prefixed to it . . . . The degree in which a measure is necessary can never ...
... give it a restrictive operation , an idea never before entertained . It would be to give it the same force as if the word absolutely or indis- pensably had been prefixed to it . . . . The degree in which a measure is necessary can never ...
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