Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 頁 |
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... ment . The essential question , however , was how far they should go in modifying their English model by the introduction of republican and democratic principles . The whole problem was further complicated by the difficulty of adjusting ...
... ment . The essential question , however , was how far they should go in modifying their English model by the introduction of republican and democratic principles . The whole problem was further complicated by the difficulty of adjusting ...
第 xxxi 頁
... ment . His business was to make the paper constitution work , -at the outset , and in the right way ; in Madison's phrase , to administration it into efficiency ; in his own words , to provide “ additional buttresses to the Constitution ...
... ment . His business was to make the paper constitution work , -at the outset , and in the right way ; in Madison's phrase , to administration it into efficiency ; in his own words , to provide “ additional buttresses to the Constitution ...
第 86 頁
... ment by the governor of New York , closeted in a secret apart- ment with at most four , and frequently with only two persons ; and if we at the same time consider how much more easy it must be to influence the small number of which a ...
... ment by the governor of New York , closeted in a secret apart- ment with at most four , and frequently with only two persons ; and if we at the same time consider how much more easy it must be to influence the small number of which a ...
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