The Federalist or, the new constitution / Alexander Hamilton; James Madison and John Jay; Edited and introduced by William R. Brock.

Por: Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804Colaborador(es): Brock, William Ranulf | Jay, John, 1745-1829 | Madison, James, 1751-1836Tipo de material: TextoTextoLondon : Phoenix Press, 2000Descripción: xxiv, 468 pTema(s): CIENCIAS POLITICAS -- ESTADOS UNIDOS | DEMOCRACIA -- ESTADOS UNIDOS | FEDERALISMO -- ESTADOS UNIDOS | INTERPRETACION CONSTITUCIONAL -- ESTADOS UNIDOS | ESTADOS UNIDOS -- CONSTITUCION -- 1787 -- CRITICA E INTERPRETACION | ESTADOS UNIDOS -- DERECHO CONSTITUCIONAL | ESTADOS UNIDOS -- HISTORIA CONSTITUCIONAL | ESTADOS UNIDOS -- HISTORIA CONSTITUCIONAL -- FUENTESClasificación CDD: 342.42973
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Introductory: The Union and its new Constitution; Concerning dangers from foreign force and influence; Foreign dangers continued; Concerning dangers from war between the Status; Dangers from within continued; The Consequences of Hostilities between the Status; The Union as a safeguard against domestic faction and insurrection; The Union as a safeguard continued; The utility of the Union in respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy; The utility of the Union in respect to Revenue; Advantage of the Union in respect to economy in government; Objections to the proposed constitution from extern of territory answered; The insufficiency of the Present Confederation to preserve the Union; The insufficiency of the Present Confederation continued.
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Incluye: contenido p.v; introducción p.ix; notas p.xxv; índice p.457.

Introductory: The Union and its new Constitution; Concerning dangers from foreign force and influence; Foreign dangers continued; Concerning dangers from war between the Status; Dangers from within continued; The Consequences of Hostilities between the Status; The Union as a safeguard against domestic faction and insurrection; The Union as a safeguard continued; The utility of the Union in respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy; The utility of the Union in respect to Revenue; Advantage of the Union in respect to economy in government; Objections to the proposed constitution from extern of territory answered; The insufficiency of the Present Confederation to preserve the Union; The insufficiency of the Present Confederation continued.

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