The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the New Constitution, as Agreed Upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787, 1권Henry Barton Dawson C. Scribner, 1863 - 615페이지 |
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... danger- ous ally of his friends . While The Federalist was yet incomplete , the great ability which had been displayed by its authors had so far attracted the attention of the reading public through- out other States than that for which ...
... danger- ous ally of his friends . While The Federalist was yet incomplete , the great ability which had been displayed by its authors had so far attracted the attention of the reading public through- out other States than that for which ...
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... dangers from foreign arms and influence , 12 A. through a removal of the usual causes of just war , ......... 13 a ... danger of hostilities arising between " independent , un- connected sovereignties , " . 27 a . through love of power ...
... dangers from foreign arms and influence , 12 A. through a removal of the usual causes of just war , ......... 13 a ... danger of hostilities arising between " independent , un- connected sovereignties , " . 27 a . through love of power ...
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... competent inducement , .. ...... 107 B. the People of the several States , through the House of Representatives , could frustrate such an attempt , .... 108 VOL . I. 9 Essay . Page . C. the greater danger that the Contents . xcvii.
... competent inducement , .. ...... 107 B. the People of the several States , through the House of Representatives , could frustrate such an attempt , .... 108 VOL . I. 9 Essay . Page . C. the greater danger that the Contents . xcvii.
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... danger that the delegated authority of the Fœderal government will be invaded by the State governments , .... ..No . XVII . 108- a . from the superior influence which they will exercise over the People , ....... 108 i . from the ...
... danger that the delegated authority of the Fœderal government will be invaded by the State governments , .... ..No . XVII . 108- a . from the superior influence which they will exercise over the People , ....... 108 i . from the ...
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... danger from foreign corruption which it imposes , 144 a . republics particularly exposed to this evil ,. . . . . . . . b . instances when this evil has prevailed ,. 145 146 i . the deputies of the United Provinces ,. ii . the ...
... danger from foreign corruption which it imposes , 144 a . republics particularly exposed to this evil ,. . . . . . . . b . instances when this evil has prevailed ,. 145 146 i . the deputies of the United Provinces ,. ii . the ...
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289 페이지 - STATES, and to consist of one delegate from each state; and to appoint such other committees and civil officers as may be necessary for managing the general affairs of the United States under their direction...
63 페이지 - Extend the sphere, and you take in a greater variety of parties and interests; you make it less probable that a majority of the whole will have a common motive to invade the rights of other citizens; or if such a common motive exists, it will be more difficult for all who feel it to discover their own strength, and to act in unison with each other.
541 페이지 - ... that as nothing can contribute so much to its firmness and independence as permanency in office — this quality may, therefore, be justly regarded as an indispensable ingredient in its constitution, and in a great measure as the citadel of the public justice and the public security. The complete independence of the courts of justice is peculiarly essential in a limited constitution.
171 페이지 - That the raising or keeping a standing army within the kingdom in time of peace, unless it be with consent of parliament, is against law.
341 페이지 - that the legislative, executive, and " judiciary departments, shall be separate and distinct ; so that " neither exercise the powers properly belonging to the other...
347 페이지 - If, therefore, the legislature assumes executive and judiciary powers, no opposition is likely to be made ; nor, if made, can it be effectual ; because in that case they may put their proceedings into the form of an act of assembly, which will render them obligatory on the other branches. They have accordingly, in many instances, decided rights which should have been left to judiciary controversy; and the direction of the executive, during the whole time of their session, is becoming habitual and...
346 페이지 - For this reason that convention, which passed the ordinance of government, laid its foundation on this basis, that the legislative, executive, and judiciary departments should be separate and distinct, so that no person should exercise the powers of more than one of them at the same time.
323 페이지 - The powers delegated by the proposed constitution, to the federal government, are few and defined ; those which are to remain in the State Governments, are numerous and indefinite...
285 페이지 - It has been urged and echoed, that the power " to lay " and collect taxes, duties, imposts,- and excises, to pay " the debts, and provide for the common defence and " general welfare of the United States...
132 페이지 - Under the Articles of Confederation each State retained its sovereignty, freedom and independence, and every power, jurisdiction and right not expressly delegated to the United States.