The Federalist PapersPenguin UK, 30 d’abr. 1987 - 528 pàgines 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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... MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS LXXXIII A FURTHER VIEW OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT IN RELATION TO THE TRIAL BY JURY LXXXIV CONCERNING SEVERAL MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTIONS LXXXV CONCLUSION THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
... MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS LXXXIII A FURTHER VIEW OF THE JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT IN RELATION TO THE TRIAL BY JURY LXXXIV CONCERNING SEVERAL MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTIONS LXXXV CONCLUSION THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay Isaac Kramnick. LXXXV CONCLUSION THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Index EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION NEW YORK AND “PUBLIUS”: 1787 Few readers of.
Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay Isaac Kramnick. LXXXV CONCLUSION THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Index EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION NEW YORK AND “PUBLIUS”: 1787 Few readers of.
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... America.” They were proving, he insisted, that men could create their own governments “by reflection and choice,” instead of forever having to depend on “accident and force.” This debate over the Constitution was by no means a model of ...
... America.” They were proving, he insisted, that men could create their own governments “by reflection and choice,” instead of forever having to depend on “accident and force.” This debate over the Constitution was by no means a model of ...
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... AMERICA FROM 1776 TO 1787 “The greatest exertion of human understanding” Understanding the significance of America's Bicentennial celebration of the Constitution (and The Federalist) requires an appreciation of the very special ...
... AMERICA FROM 1776 TO 1787 “The greatest exertion of human understanding” Understanding the significance of America's Bicentennial celebration of the Constitution (and The Federalist) requires an appreciation of the very special ...
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... America would so enthusiastically celebrate its Bicentennial in 1987. The main concern here, however, is 1787 and the then new Constitution. For many who lived through those years it seemed that the American Constitution a unique and ...
... America would so enthusiastically celebrate its Bicentennial in 1987. The main concern here, however, is 1787 and the then new Constitution. For many who lived through those years it seemed that the American Constitution a unique and ...
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