The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, Being a Collection of Essays Written in Support of the Constitution Agreed Upon Seeptember 17, 1787Henry Cabot Lodge G. P. Putnam's sons, 1892 - 586 страница |
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... course idle to suppose that any thing can now be written which will convince or satisfy everybody as the true answer to this long - mooted question . Yet it is possible , perhaps , not only to present the evi- dence , including a little ...
... course idle to suppose that any thing can now be written which will convince or satisfy everybody as the true answer to this long - mooted question . Yet it is possible , perhaps , not only to present the evi- dence , including a little ...
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... course of any one . who had contemporary memoranda to guide and assure him . Madison's argument from internal evidence makes it clear that he compiled his list from memory . There is no direct evidence that Hamilton did the same ...
... course of any one . who had contemporary memoranda to guide and assure him . Madison's argument from internal evidence makes it clear that he compiled his list from memory . There is no direct evidence that Hamilton did the same ...
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... course , to haste and a lapse of memory , but if he himself was accused of errors they could only be attributed to a want of veracity . This is true to the extent that Madison gave time and thought to his assignment and contradicted ...
... course , to haste and a lapse of memory , but if he himself was accused of errors they could only be attributed to a want of veracity . This is true to the extent that Madison gave time and thought to his assignment and contradicted ...
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... course , conclusive , and while these two bits of evidence have almost removed my inclination to believe in Madison's authorship of the disputed numbers , I am not even yet completely satisfied that they are not his work . The outcome ...
... course , conclusive , and while these two bits of evidence have almost removed my inclination to believe in Madison's authorship of the disputed numbers , I am not even yet completely satisfied that they are not his work . The outcome ...
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... were printed from his manuscript ; and if the edition had his sanction , of course the arrangement and numbering must have had it also , for these were the only points on which it differed from the newspapers . It xliv THE FEDERALIST .
... were printed from his manuscript ; and if the edition had his sanction , of course the arrangement and numbering must have had it also , for these were the only points on which it differed from the newspapers . It xliv THE FEDERALIST .
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