Thomas Jefferson, the Apostle of AmericanismLittle, Brown,, 1929 - Počet stran: 548 |
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Strana ix
... true of individuals was true of the States coalescing to form a union or confederation . Each individual State remained sovereign and yielded only part of certain rights in order to obtain more security against foreign aggressors . To ...
... true of individuals was true of the States coalescing to form a union or confederation . Each individual State remained sovereign and yielded only part of certain rights in order to obtain more security against foreign aggressors . To ...
Strana 203
... true interest lay and correct such evils . This could be achieved only if the citizens were in a position to collect information on the true state of affairs , to discuss freely with their neighbors , and com- municate their opinion so ...
... true interest lay and correct such evils . This could be achieved only if the citizens were in a position to collect information on the true state of affairs , to discuss freely with their neighbors , and com- municate their opinion so ...
Strana 365
... true and only remedy was to minimize the chances of conflict and to reduce to a minimum the powers and attributes of the Federal Govern- ment . " The true theory of our Constitution is surely the wisest and best , that the States are ...
... true and only remedy was to minimize the chances of conflict and to reduce to a minimum the powers and attributes of the Federal Govern- ment . " The true theory of our Constitution is surely the wisest and best , that the States are ...
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