Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 Seiten |
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... danger is " that the common sovereign will not have power sufficient to unite the different members together , and direct the common forces to the interest and happiness of the whole . " The goal , then , is national strength and unity ...
... danger is " that the common sovereign will not have power sufficient to unite the different members together , and direct the common forces to the interest and happiness of the whole . " The goal , then , is national strength and unity ...
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... danger is that the sovereign will have too much power , and oppress the parts of which it is composed.10 In our case , that of an empire composed of confederated States , each with a government completely organized within itself ...
... danger is that the sovereign will have too much power , and oppress the parts of which it is composed.10 In our case , that of an empire composed of confederated States , each with a government completely organized within itself ...
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... danger of being so ; if they think the preservation of national union a matter of no or small consequence ; if they are willing to return to the situation from which they have escaped , and to strip the government of some of the most ...
... danger of being so ; if they think the preservation of national union a matter of no or small consequence ; if they are willing to return to the situation from which they have escaped , and to strip the government of some of the most ...
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Alexander Hamilton | xii |
Secretary of The Treasury | xxx |
Thomas Jefferson | xl |
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