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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... reasons , been transferred to the General Government . An instance of which was found in the exclusive jurisdiction given to that government over the spot where its seat should be fixed ; the reason of this was , obviously , that the ...
... reasons , been transferred to the General Government . An instance of which was found in the exclusive jurisdiction given to that government over the spot where its seat should be fixed ; the reason of this was , obviously , that the ...
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... reason , viz : the necessity for uniformity , an object which 1007 could not have been attained , had these powers been left where on the general principle they be- longed , that is with the several States . There were but few powers of ...
... reason , viz : the necessity for uniformity , an object which 1007 could not have been attained , had these powers been left where on the general principle they be- longed , that is with the several States . There were but few powers of ...
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... reasons referred to by the gentleman last up . If such an addition is not dangerous or improper , it is at least unnecessary ... reason there is for the suspicions which are to be removed by this measure ? Who are Congress that such ...
... reasons referred to by the gentleman last up . If such an addition is not dangerous or improper , it is at least unnecessary ... reason there is for the suspicions which are to be removed by this measure ? Who are Congress that such ...
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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 |