The important truth, which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a government over governments, a legislation for communities, as contradistinguished from individuals, as it is a solecism in theory, so... The Trail of a Tradition ... - Стр. xivавторы: Arthur Hendrick Vandenberg - 1926 - Страниц: 405Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1802 - Страниц: 344
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth, which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is, that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a government over governments,...communities, as contradistinguished from individuals ; as it'is a solecism in theory, so in practice, it is subversive of the order and ends of civil polity,... | |
| 1812 - Страниц: 500
...the present case, (that is, in relation to the defects of the old confederation) is, that a sovereign over sovereigns, a government over governments, a...subversive of the "order and ends of civil polity." " If we still adhere to the design of a national government," .says Publius, " we must extend the authority... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - Страниц: 570
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is, that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a government over governments,...legislation for communities, as contradistinguished from the individuals; as it is a solecism in theory, so in practice, it is subversive of the order and ends... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - Страниц: 882
...is, that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a government over governments, a legislation forcommunities, as contradistinguished from individuals : as it is...the mild and salutary coercion of the magistracy. PUBL1US. No. XXI. BY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Further defects of the present Constitution. HAVING in the... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1826 - Страниц: 736
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth, which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is, that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a government over governments,...the mild and salutary coercion of the magistracy. PUBLIUS. No. XXI. BY ALEXAMDBR HAMILTON. Further defects of the present Constitution. HAVING in the... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - Страниц: 516
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth, which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is, that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a government over governments,...the mild and salutary coercion of the magistracy. PUBLIUS. No. XXL BY ALEXANDER HAMILTON. Further defects of the present Constitution. HA.VINO in the... | |
| Sidney George Fisher - 1862 - Страниц: 414
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case is, that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a government over governments,...theory, so in practice it is subversive of the order and end of civil polity, by substituting violence in the place of law, or the destructive coercion of the... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1863 - Страниц: 770
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth, which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a Government over Governments,...the order and ends of civil polity, by substituting vialence in place of law, or the destructive coercion of the sword in place of the mild and salutary... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - Страниц: 776
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth, which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a Government over Governments,...the mild and salutary coercion of the magistracy. PUBLIU8. For the Independent Journal. THE FEDERALIST. No. XXI. To THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK... | |
| 1864 - Страниц: 786
...conclusive and sacred. The important truth, which it unequivocally pronounces in the present case, is that a sovereignty over sovereigns, a Government over Governments,...the order and ends of civil polity, by substituting vialence in place of law, or the destructive coercion of the sword in place of the mild and salutary... | |
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