A Second Federalist: Congress Creates a GovernmentAppleton-Century Crofts, 1967 - 325 páginas The selection of materials for inclusion in this volume was guide by one principle. The editors searched for the best thought expressed on issues that were of critical importance in fixing the character of the American political system. |
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... considered as partaking in some degree of the federative principle , yet this will not prove our Constitution to be a Confederation of States in the ex- tent contended for in their State capacities ; but only shows that the framers of ...
... considered as partaking in some degree of the federative principle , yet this will not prove our Constitution to be a Confederation of States in the ex- tent contended for in their State capacities ; but only shows that the framers of ...
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... considered for the purposes of Govern- ment as the will of the nation , and that it ought , therefore , to prevail ... considered as an advantage granted to the small States in order to induce them to come into the Union . I cannot be of ...
... considered for the purposes of Govern- ment as the will of the nation , and that it ought , therefore , to prevail ... considered as an advantage granted to the small States in order to induce them to come into the Union . I cannot be of ...
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... considered as sacred - never to be shaken whilst the Constitution endures . After mutual concessions by the large and small States ( for both may be considered as conceding something ) the principles by which the influence of each State ...
... considered as sacred - never to be shaken whilst the Constitution endures . After mutual concessions by the large and small States ( for both may be considered as conceding something ) the principles by which the influence of each State ...
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An Overview | 1 |
Introduction | 7 |
The New American System | 13 |
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A More Perfect Union: Introduction to American Government Samuel C. Patterson,Roger H. Davidson,Randall B. Ripley Visualização de excertos - 1989 |