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The Federalist: A Collection of Essays by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and ... - Página 435
por Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1901 - 488 páginas
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, Being ...

Henry Cabot Lodge - 1892 - 642 páginas
...York, M.DCC.LXXXVIII. THE FEDERALIST. No. LXXIX. (HAMILTON.) To the People of the State of New York : Next to permanency in office, nothing can contribute...relation to the President is equally applicable here. In^thc general course of human nature, a powej^pver ^L man_s subsistence amounts to a power over his...
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The Federalist and Other Contemporary Papers on the Constitution of the ...

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 páginas
...Judicial Department, in relation to the Provisions for the Support and Responsibility of the Judges. NEXT to permanency in office, nothing can contribute...the general course of human nature, a power over a man-s subsistence amounts to a power over his will. And we can never hope to see realized in practice...
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Sources of the Constitution of the United States, Considered in Relation to ...

Charles Ellis Stevens - 1894 - 300 páginas
...office." 1 1 Constitution of the United States, Art. III. Sec. I. The Federalist, No. 79, notes that " in the general course of human nature, a power over a man's substance amounts to a power over his will." Chief Justice Taney in a letter of February 15, 1863,...
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Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volume 2

New York Public Library - 1898 - 504 páginas
...too highly estimated, nor too sacredly regarded. "Next to permanence in office," says the Federalist, "nothing can contribute more to the independence of...the Judges, than a fixed provision for their support *****_ In the general course of human nature, a power over a man's subsistence, amounts to a power...
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Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volume 2

New York Public Library - 1898 - 502 páginas
...too highly estimated, nor too sacredly regarded. "Next to permanence in office," says the Federalist, "nothing can contribute more to the independence of...the Judges, than a fixed provision for their support *****. In the general course of human nature, a power over a man's subsistence, amounts to a power...
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The Works of Alexander Hamilton, Volume 12

Alexander Hamilton - 1904 - 436 páginas
...New York, M.DCC.LXXXVIII THE FEDERALIST. No. LXXIX (HAMILTON) To the People of the State of New York: Next to permanency in office, nothing can contribute more to the independence of the judges than 266 Alexander Hamilton a fixed provision for their support. The remark made in relation to the President...
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Modern Socialism: As Set Forth by Socialists in Their Speeches, Writings ...

Robert Charles Kirkwood Ensor - 1904 - 436 páginas
...the general course of human H nature," remarked the shrewd founders of the American Constitution, " power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will." * These features of the lot of the hired man are common to England and America, and, indeed, to every...
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Right and Riches, Volume 25

Charles Orville McCasland - 1908 - 380 páginas
..."In the general course of human nature," remarked the shrewd founders of the American Constitution, "power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will." FALSE NOTIONS OF CAPITAL. It is a great fiction that rich Proprietors bring the capital to a community....
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State Insurance: A Social and Industrial Need

Frank Wesley Lewis - 1909 - 262 páginas
...be true from the standpoint of one writing a treatise on free will ; but Hamilton has told us that "power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will." ' This was said of judges, but a fortiori it is true of the workman. It is well understood in the industrial...
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Introduction to Political Science: A Treatise on the Origin, Nature ...

James Wilford Garner - 1910 - 642 páginas
...support of the judges. In considering the necessity for such provision, Hamilton aptly remarked that "in the general course of human nature a power over a man's subsistence amounts to a power over his will."1 " To give the judges the courage and the firmness to do their duty fearlessly," said Chancellor...
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