| 1802 - 344 頁
...whole number of states sufficient, it loses again the federal, and partakes of the national character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested...federal constitution ; but a composition of both. In its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from which the ordinary powers of the.... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 頁
...whole number of states sufficient, it loses again the federal, and partakes of the national character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested...federal constitution ; but a composition of both. la its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from, which the ordinary powers of the... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 頁
...whole number of states sufficient, it loses again the federal, and partakes of the national character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested...federal constitution : but a composition of both. In its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from which the ordinary powers of the... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 頁
...whole number of states sufficient, it loses again the federal, and partakes of the national character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested...federal constitution ; but a composition of both. In its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from which the ordinary powers of the... | |
| George Bowyer - 1854 - 424 頁
...whole number of states sufficient, it loses again the federal and partakes of the national character." "The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested...a federal constitution, but a composition of both. In its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from which the ordinary powers of the... | |
| 1855 - 560 頁
...government which would result from the proposed Constitution, comes to the following conclusions : " The" proposed Constitution, therefore, even when tested...by the rules laid down by its antagonists, is, in strictnessi neither a national nor a federal Constitution, but a composition of both. In its foundation... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 570 頁
...aggregation of individual eitizens. The Constitution of the United States is pronounced by Mr. Madison to be neither a national nor a federal constitution, but a composition of both. — Federalist, No. 39. FEDERAL CITY. Washington, as the seat of government-. FEDERAL CURRENCY. The... | |
| John Russell Bartlett - 1859 - 578 頁
...aggregation of individual citizens. The Constitution of the United States is pronounced by Mr. Madison to be neither a national nor a federal constitution, but a composition of both. — Federalist, No. 39. FEDERAL CITY. Washington, as the seat of government. FEDERAL CURRENCY. The... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 172 頁
...the Constitution are thus briefly and comprehensively stated in the Federalist: — "The Constitution is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal Constitution, but a composition of both. In its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from which the ordinary powers of the... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - 1862 - 328 頁
...the Constitution are thus briefly and comprehensively stated in the Federalist: — "The Constitution is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal Constitution, but a composition of both. In its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from which the ordinary powers of the... | |
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