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Strana 35
Private rage for property suppresses public considerations , and personal rather
than national interests have become the great objects of attention . ” *
Washington had before expressed his apprehensions * Correspondence of the
American ...
Private rage for property suppresses public considerations , and personal rather
than national interests have become the great objects of attention . ” *
Washington had before expressed his apprehensions * Correspondence of the
American ...
Strana 37
... in the difficult task of adjusting conflicting powers and reconciling adverse
interests , that on the 17th of September , 1787 , the Convention , to which the
whole subject had been referred , finally adopted the plan of the present
Constitution .
... in the difficult task of adjusting conflicting powers and reconciling adverse
interests , that on the 17th of September , 1787 , the Convention , to which the
whole subject had been referred , finally adopted the plan of the present
Constitution .
Strana 39
It was , however , finally acquiesced in as “ a system of compromise and
conciliation , " in which the strictness of abstract theory was made to yield to a just
consideration for particular interests and even prejudices , and some “ inequality
of ...
It was , however , finally acquiesced in as “ a system of compromise and
conciliation , " in which the strictness of abstract theory was made to yield to a just
consideration for particular interests and even prejudices , and some “ inequality
of ...
Strana 42
The language of the Constitution itself , in its sixth article , declares it to be the “
supreme law of the land ; " and appoints as its arbiter and interpreter , not the
varying wills or occasional interests of the individual States , but those high
judicial ...
The language of the Constitution itself , in its sixth article , declares it to be the “
supreme law of the land ; " and appoints as its arbiter and interpreter , not the
varying wills or occasional interests of the individual States , but those high
judicial ...
Strana 54
If a majority be united by a common interest , the rights of a minority will be
insecure . ... use the expression of one of the able writers of the “ Federalist , ”
sought for , by placing power in the hands of so many parts , interests , *
Federalist , No.
If a majority be united by a common interest , the rights of a minority will be
insecure . ... use the expression of one of the able writers of the “ Federalist , ”
sought for , by placing power in the hands of so many parts , interests , *
Federalist , No.
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