The Federalist, on the New Constitution: Written in 1788Benjamin Warner, no. 147 Market Street, and sold at his stores, Richmond, Virginia, and Charleston, South Carolina, 1818 - 504 Seiten |
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... United States of America , Williams and Whiting , of the said district , have deposited in this of fice the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as proprietors , in the words and figures following , to wit : " The Federalist ...
... United States of America , Williams and Whiting , of the said district , have deposited in this of fice the title of a book , the right whereof they claim as proprietors , in the words and figures following , to wit : " The Federalist ...
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... united people ; and a people descended from the same an- cestors , speaking the same language , professing the same reli- gion , attached to the same principles of government , very sim- ilar in their manners and customs ; and who , by ...
... united people ; and a people descended from the same an- cestors , speaking the same language , professing the same reli- gion , attached to the same principles of government , very sim- ilar in their manners and customs ; and who , by ...
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... united America , as by disunited America ; for if it should turn out that united America will probably give the few- est , then it will follow , that in this respect , the Union tends most to preserve the people in a state of peace with ...
... united America , as by disunited America ; for if it should turn out that united America will probably give the few- est , then it will follow , that in this respect , the Union tends most to preserve the people in a state of peace with ...
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... united under one national government , or split into a number of con- federacies , certain it is , that foreign nations will know and view it exactly as it is ; and they will act towards us accordingly . If they see that our national ...
... united under one national government , or split into a number of con- federacies , certain it is , that foreign nations will know and view it exactly as it is ; and they will act towards us accordingly . If they see that our national ...
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... United States for the benefit of the whole . This has been so far accomplished , as , under a continuation of the union , to afford a decided prospect of an amicable termina- tion of the dispute . A dismemberment of the confederacy ...
... United States for the benefit of the whole . This has been so far accomplished , as , under a continuation of the union , to afford a decided prospect of an amicable termina- tion of the dispute . A dismemberment of the confederacy ...
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