The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, 第 4 巻Columbia University Press, 1962 |
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... confederacy by compact with a foreign power . It has been the prudent policy of Congress to appease this controversy , by prevailing upon the States to make cessions to the United States for the benefit of the whole . This has been so ...
... confederacy by compact with a foreign power . It has been the prudent policy of Congress to appease this controversy , by prevailing upon the States to make cessions to the United States for the benefit of the whole . This has been so ...
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... confederacy may be dissolved , and the confederates preserve their sovereignty . " As this government is composed of small republics it enjoys the internal happiness of each , and with respect to its external situation it is possessed ...
... confederacy may be dissolved , and the confederates preserve their sovereignty . " As this government is composed of small republics it enjoys the internal happiness of each , and with respect to its external situation it is possessed ...
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... confederacy . This would give her the fairest chance to avoid being the FLANDERS of America . Whatever may be the determination of Pennsylvania , if the northern confederacy includes New - Jersey , there is no likelihood of more than ...
... confederacy . This would give her the fairest chance to avoid being the FLANDERS of America . Whatever may be the determination of Pennsylvania , if the northern confederacy includes New - Jersey , there is no likelihood of more than ...
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