Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson: Representative SelectionsAmerican Book Company, 1934 - 422 頁 |
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第 liv 頁
... whole affair exhibited , for the thousandth time in history , the evils of despotism . In 1789 , in considering the Constitution , Jefferson had dis- claimed party : " I am not of the party of the federalists ; but I am much further ...
... whole affair exhibited , for the thousandth time in history , the evils of despotism . In 1789 , in considering the Constitution , Jefferson had dis- claimed party : " I am not of the party of the federalists ; but I am much further ...
第 19 頁
... whole collectively . + It may be pleaded that Congress had never any definite powers granted them , and of course could exercise none , could do nothing more than recommend . The manner in which Con- gress was appointed would warrant ...
... whole collectively . + It may be pleaded that Congress had never any definite powers granted them , and of course could exercise none , could do nothing more than recommend . The manner in which Con- gress was appointed would warrant ...
第 308 頁
... whole was rejected , and one of the reasons for rejection urged in debate was that then they would have a power to erect a bank , which would ren- der the great cities , where there were prejudices and jealousies on the subject ...
... whole was rejected , and one of the reasons for rejection urged in debate was that then they would have a power to erect a bank , which would ren- der the great cities , where there were prejudices and jealousies on the subject ...
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