History of the Republic of the United States of America: As Traced in the Writings of Alexander Hamilton and of His Contemporaries, Volume 3D. Appleton, 1859 - United States |
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... Necessity of a Democratic branch - Evils of a pure Democracy - Value of a Representative Sys- tem - Jay supports him - Hamilton on importance and uses of a Sen- ate - An efficient government - Utility of State governments — Ob- ject of ...
... Necessity of a Democratic branch - Evils of a pure Democracy - Value of a Representative Sys- tem - Jay supports him - Hamilton on importance and uses of a Sen- ate - An efficient government - Utility of State governments — Ob- ject of ...
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... necessity of breaking , as of the propriety of making , treaties . " " The legislature of any one state has nothing to do with what are called ' reasons of state . ' We might as well say a particular county has a right to alter the laws ...
... necessity of breaking , as of the propriety of making , treaties . " " The legislature of any one state has nothing to do with what are called ' reasons of state . ' We might as well say a particular county has a right to alter the laws ...
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... necessity be judges of the United States , and they must take notice of the law of congress as a part of the law of the land . For it must be conceded , that the legislature of one state cannot repeal a law of the United States . 66 ...
... necessity be judges of the United States , and they must take notice of the law of congress as a part of the law of the land . For it must be conceded , that the legislature of one state cannot repeal a law of the United States . 66 ...
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... necessity of these severities diminished , many of the states passed laws offering pardons to those who had been disfranchised , and restoring them to the enjoyment of their property ; with such restrictions only as were necessary for ...
... necessity of these severities diminished , many of the states passed laws offering pardons to those who had been disfranchised , and restoring them to the enjoyment of their property ; with such restrictions only as were necessary for ...
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... necessity . " This glowing appeal , which repels all the allegations that Hamilton was the friend of arbitrary government-- this appeal to the better sense of the people prevailed . " The force of plain truth , " as the ÆT . 26. ] 43 ...
... necessity . " This glowing appeal , which repels all the allegations that Hamilton was the friend of arbitrary government-- this appeal to the better sense of the people prevailed . " The force of plain truth , " as the ÆT . 26. ] 43 ...
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