An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United StatesTransaction Publishers, 1913 - 330 страница This volume was first issued in 1913 during the tumult of dicscussion that accompanied the advent of the Progressive party, the split in Republican ranks and the conflict over the popular election of United States Senators, workmen's compensation and other social legislation. |
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... appear before it ; and, when I declined on the ground that I was not engaged in legal politics or political politics, they treated my reply as a kind of contempt of court. Few took the position occupied by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes ...
... appear before it ; and, when I declined on the ground that I was not engaged in legal politics or political politics, they treated my reply as a kind of contempt of court. Few took the position occupied by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes ...
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... appears, I venture to re-issue it in its original form. It does not "explain" the Constitution. It does not exclude other explanations deemed more satisfactory to the explainers. Whatever its short-comings, the INTRODUCTION TO THE 1935 ...
... appears, I venture to re-issue it in its original form. It does not "explain" the Constitution. It does not exclude other explanations deemed more satisfactory to the explainers. Whatever its short-comings, the INTRODUCTION TO THE 1935 ...
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... appear to have held any public paper." Evidence to the contrary is now available. In February, 1788, Franklin wrote concerning the public indebtedness.: "Such Certificates are low in Value at present, but we hope and believe they will ...
... appear to have held any public paper." Evidence to the contrary is now available. In February, 1788, Franklin wrote concerning the public indebtedness.: "Such Certificates are low in Value at present, but we hope and believe they will ...
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... appears to him to be the whole course of history, rather than any event or set of events, which justifies his theory. "However great," he says, "may be the number of those who persuade themselves that there is in man nothing superior to ...
... appears to him to be the whole course of history, rather than any event or set of events, which justifies his theory. "However great," he says, "may be the number of those who persuade themselves that there is in man nothing superior to ...
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A Survey of Economic Interests in 1787 | 19 |
Delegates | 64 |
The Economic Interests of the Members of | 73 |
The Constitution as an Economic Document | 152 |
The Political Doctrines of the Members of | 189 |
The Process of Ratification | 217 |
The Popular Vote on the Constitution | 239 |
The Economic Conflict over Ratification | 292 |
Index | 327 |
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