| 1864 - 786 páginas
...providing armies and fleets; of regulating and calling forth the militia ; of levying and borrowing money. Security against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining it must be effectually confided... | |
| 1865 - 696 páginas
...providing armies and fleets ; of regulating and calling forth the militia ; of levying and borrowing money. Security against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining it must be effectually confided... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 páginas
...providing armies and fleets; of regulating and calling forth the militia; of levying and borrowing money. Security against foreign danger, is one of the primitive objects of civil Hocioty. It is an avowed and essential object of tho American union. Tho powers requisite for attaining... | |
| 1917 - 498 páginas
...at stake and that every resource of the people must be at command. Said Madison in the Federalist : ''Security \ against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil authority. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 652 páginas
...fleets ; of regulating and calling forth the militia ; of levying and borrowing money. Security agaist foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining it must be effectually confided... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 566 páginas
...providing armies and fleets; of regulating and calling forth the militia; of levying and borrowing money. Security against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining it must be effectually confided... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 páginas
...fleets; of regulating and calling forth the militia; of levying and borrowing money. Security agaist foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining it must be effectually confided... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 páginas
...providing armies and fleets ; of regulating and calling forth the militia ; of levying and borrowing money. Security against foreign danger, is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining it, must be effectually... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson, Mrs. Ellen Mackay Hutchinson Cortissoz - 1894 - 592 páginas
...providing armies and fleets; of regulating and calling forth the militia ; of levying and borrowing money. Security against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American Union. The powers requisite for attaining it must be effectually confided... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 468 páginas
...providing armies and fleets, of regulating and calling forth the militia, of levying and borrowing money. Security against foreign danger is one of the primitive objects of civil society. It is an avowed and essential object of the American union. The powers requisite for attaining it must be effectually confided... | |
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