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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... independent societies , who have united for their common advantage , and who are no further bound or pledged to each other than by the articles and conditions in the written contract - the Constitution- which has been acceded to by them ...
... independent societies , who have united for their common advantage , and who are no further bound or pledged to each other than by the articles and conditions in the written contract - the Constitution- which has been acceded to by them ...
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... independent of each other . It is to be observed that the words co - ordinate , inde- pendent , are not to be found in any part of the Constitution . They are borrowed from the technical phraseology of another country and do not apply ...
... independent of each other . It is to be observed that the words co - ordinate , inde- pendent , are not to be found in any part of the Constitution . They are borrowed from the technical phraseology of another country and do not apply ...
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... independent of us ; but we allege that the tenure by which either holds his office cannot prohibit us from re- pealing a law by which the office is created . . . I am aware that I may be told that the President , in giving his sanction ...
... independent of us ; but we allege that the tenure by which either holds his office cannot prohibit us from re- pealing a law by which the office is created . . . I am aware that I may be told that the President , in giving his sanction ...
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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 |