The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788 |
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Page 28
... declare ! So far is the general sense of mankind from corresponding with the tenets of those , who endeavor to lull asleep our apprehensions of discord and hostility between the states , in the event of dis- union , that it has from ...
... declare ! So far is the general sense of mankind from corresponding with the tenets of those , who endeavor to lull asleep our apprehensions of discord and hostility between the states , in the event of dis- union , that it has from ...
Page 79
... declare and carry on war ; to decide , in the last resort , all controversies between the members ; to fine the aggressing party ; to employ the * The subject of this and the two following numbers happened to be taken up by both Mr. H ...
... declare and carry on war ; to decide , in the last resort , all controversies between the members ; to fine the aggressing party ; to employ the * The subject of this and the two following numbers happened to be taken up by both Mr. H ...
Page 80
... declared authority to use coercion against refractory cities , and were bound by oath to exert this au- thority on the necessary occasions . Very different , nevertheless , was the experiment from the theo- ry . The powers , like those ...
... declared authority to use coercion against refractory cities , and were bound by oath to exert this au- thority on the necessary occasions . Very different , nevertheless , was the experiment from the theo- ry . The powers , like those ...
Page 93
... declared , " that each state shall retain every power , jurisdic- " tion , and right , not expressly delegated to the United States in congress assembled . " The want of such a right involves , no doubt , a striking absurdity ; but we ...
... declared , " that each state shall retain every power , jurisdic- " tion , and right , not expressly delegated to the United States in congress assembled . " The want of such a right involves , no doubt , a striking absurdity ; but we ...
Page 97
... declaration , that similar provisions in former bills had been found to answer every purpose to the commerce of Great Britain , and that it would be prudent to persist in the plan until it should appear whether the American government ...
... declaration , that similar provisions in former bills had been found to answer every purpose to the commerce of Great Britain , and that it would be prudent to persist in the plan until it should appear whether the American government ...
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