The Federalist PapersPenguin UK, 1987 M04 30 - 528 páginas Written at a time when furious arguments were raging about the best way to govern America, The Federalist Papers had the immediate pratical aim of persuading New Yorkers to accept the newly drafted Constitution in 1787. In this they were supremely successful, but their influence also transcended contemporary debate to win them a lasting place in discussions of American political theory. Acclaimed by Thomas Jefferson as 'the best commentary on the principles of government which ever was written', The Federalist Papers make a powerful case for power-sharing between State and Federal authorities and for a Constitution that has endured largely unchanged for two hundred years. |
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... EXTENT OF COUNTRY ANSWERED XV CONCERNING THE DEFECTS OF THE PRESENT CONFEDERATION IN RELATION TO THE PRINCIPLE OF LEGISLATION FOR THE STATES IN THEIR COLLECTIVE CAPACITIES XVI THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED IN RELATION TO THE SAME PRINCIPLE ...
... EXTENT OF COUNTRY ANSWERED XV CONCERNING THE DEFECTS OF THE PRESENT CONFEDERATION IN RELATION TO THE PRINCIPLE OF LEGISLATION FOR THE STATES IN THEIR COLLECTIVE CAPACITIES XVI THE SAME SUBJECT CONTINUED IN RELATION TO THE SAME PRINCIPLE ...
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... EXTENT OF ITS POWERS LXXXI A FURTHER VIEW OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT IN RELATION TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF ITS AUTHORITY LXXXII A FURTHER VIEW OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT IN REFERENCE TO SOME MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS LXXXIII A FURTHER VIEW ...
... EXTENT OF ITS POWERS LXXXI A FURTHER VIEW OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT IN RELATION TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF ITS AUTHORITY LXXXII A FURTHER VIEW OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT IN REFERENCE TO SOME MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS LXXXIII A FURTHER VIEW ...
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... extent the power of these new men and the leveling policies they pursued in their base of strength—the state legislatures—which, along with the sense of anarchic crisis in the state-centered Articles of Confederation, prompted the ...
... extent the power of these new men and the leveling policies they pursued in their base of strength—the state legislatures—which, along with the sense of anarchic crisis in the state-centered Articles of Confederation, prompted the ...
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... extent of them [the resolutions comprising the new Constitution] may surprise you. I hazard an opinion nevertheless that the plan, should it be adopted, will neither effectually answer its national object, nor prevent the local ...
... extent of them [the resolutions comprising the new Constitution] may surprise you. I hazard an opinion nevertheless that the plan, should it be adopted, will neither effectually answer its national object, nor prevent the local ...
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... extent to which the Anti-Federalists were states-centered men with state and local loyalties and interests. Men like Gerry, Lee and Henry had made their careers in Massachusetts and Virginia. Their states were the focus of their ...
... extent to which the Anti-Federalists were states-centered men with state and local loyalties and interests. Men like Gerry, Lee and Henry had made their careers in Massachusetts and Virginia. Their states were the focus of their ...
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