The Federalist ConcordanceThomas Engeman, Edward J. Erler, Thomas B. Hofeller University of Chicago Press, 15.08.1988 - 622 Seiten The "Federalist" Concordance is an alphabetical index of all but the most common words contained in the Federalist Papers, locating each occurrence of a word by paper number, author, page, and line in the definitive Cooke edition. It also indicates whether each word appears in the text or in a footnote, in italic or boldface type, or within a quotation or parentheses, and it provides information on the number of occurrences of each word and the relative frequency of those occurrences. This edition carries a new table correlating the pages in Cooke with those in other, often used editions of the Federalist—the Rossiter, Wills, Kramnick, Earle, and Great Books editions. |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
The Federalist Concordance Thomas Engeman,Edward J. Erler,Thomas B. Hofeller Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1988 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
able administration admit advantage afford America answer appear appointment army attention authority become body branch causes character circumstances citizens civil combination commerce common concerning conduct confederacy confederation Congress connected consequences considerable considered consist constitution continued Convention council course courts danger depend direct distinct duties effect elections equal essential established evident example exclusion executive exercise existing expected experience extent fact favor Foederal force foreign former FREQ frequently give given greater hands happen head human immediate important independent individuals influence instance institution interests judges judiciary latter laws legislative legislature less liberty limited means measures nature necessary objects OCCURRENCES offices particular parties persons political possess present principles proper proposed provision question reason regulating render representatives require respect rule senate trial Union United whole
Verweise auf dieses Buch
Constitutional Culture and Democratic Rule John A. Ferejohn,Jack N. Rakove,Jonathan Riley Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2001 |