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... council - Hamilton ... 384 LXXI . The same view continued , in regard to the duration of the office - Hamilton .. 392 LXXII . The same view continued , in regard to the re - eligibility of the President - Hamilton ...... 396 LXXIII ...
... council - Hamilton ... 384 LXXI . The same view continued , in regard to the duration of the office - Hamilton .. 392 LXXII . The same view continued , in regard to the re - eligibility of the President - Hamilton ...... 396 LXXIII ...
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... council ought to have no concern with any object of internal administration . An exact equality of suffrage between the members , has also been insisted upon as a leading feature of a Confederate Government . These positions ' are , in ...
... council ought to have no concern with any object of internal administration . An exact equality of suffrage between the members , has also been insisted upon as a leading feature of a Confederate Government . These positions ' are , in ...
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... council had the appointment of all the judges and magistrates of the respective cities . This was certainly the most ... councils , have , in truth , been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have everywhere perished ; as ...
... council had the appointment of all the judges and magistrates of the respective cities . This was certainly the most ... councils , have , in truth , been the mortal diseases under which popular governments have everywhere perished ; as ...
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... council , as will be required of those of the remote part of the Union . Favorable as this view of the subject may be , some obser- vations remain , which will place it in a light still more satisfac- tory . In the first place , it is ...
... council , as will be required of those of the remote part of the Union . Favorable as this view of the subject may be , some obser- vations remain , which will place it in a light still more satisfac- tory . In the first place , it is ...
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... councils ; must at best have been laboring under the weight of some of those forms which have crushed the liberties of the rest of mankind . ness . Happily for America , happily we trust for the whole XIV . JAMES MADISON . 79.
... councils ; must at best have been laboring under the weight of some of those forms which have crushed the liberties of the rest of mankind . ness . Happily for America , happily we trust for the whole XIV . JAMES MADISON . 79.
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