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  • ...equisites to energy, which have been enumerated, are competent powers. Let us proceed to consider those which are proposed to be vested in the President ...rules of just reasoning and theoretic propriety would of themselves teach us, that the one ought not to be left to the mercy of the other, but ought to
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  • ...id of a foreign power, the price of his treachery to his constituents. The history of human conduct does not warrant that exalted opinion of human virtue whic ...rease into the account, the multitudinous composition of that body, forbid us to expect in it those qualities which are essential to the proper execution
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  • ...t, the coalition will commonly turn upon some interested equivalent: "Give us the man we wish for this office, and you shall have the one you wish for th ...t, the coalition will commonly turn upon some interested equivalent: "Give us the man we wish for this office, and you shall have the one you wish for th
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  • Let us take a view of the converse of the proposition: "the Senate would influence ...The example of most of the States in their local constitutions encourages us to reprobate the idea.
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  • ...ng indicate the converse of that rule as proper to be followed. They teach us that the prior act of a superior ought to be preferred to the subsequent ac ...isite integrity with the requisite knowledge. These considerations apprise us, that the government can have no great option between fit character; and th
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  • ...ber by Maximilian, towards the close of the fifteenth century; and informs us, at the same time, of the vast influence of that institution in appeasing t ...is constitutes the entire mass of the judicial authority of the Union. Let us now review it in detail. It is, then, to extend:
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  • LET US now return to the partition of the judiciary authority between different co These considerations teach us to applaud the wisdom of those States who have committed the judicial power
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  • The principles established in a former paper<ref>No. 31.</ref> teach us that the States will retain all PRE-EXISTING authorities which may not be e [[Category: US History Documents]] [[Category: Historical Documents]] [[Category: Federalist Papers]]
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  • ...w seen that the maxims relied upon will not bear the use made of them, let us endeavor to ascertain their proper use and true meaning. This will be best ...rticular mode which she is, for that purpose, to avail herself of. But let us further suppose that in a subsequent part of the same act it should be decl
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  • ...indicated, is the multiplication of offices under the new government. Let us examine this a little. ...are to swell the account to the enormous size that has been represented to us? The chief item which occurs to me respects the support of the judges of th
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  • ...st has abruptly reached a new and critical stage in its long and important history. In past decades many of the countries in that area were not fully self-gov ...ependence of the nations of the Middle East should be inviolate. Seldom in history has a nation's dedication to principle been tested as severely as ours duri
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  • ...t_Tanks_near_Checkpoint_Charlie.jpg|thumbnail|left|250px|Soviet Tanks face US Tanks at Checkpoint Charlie, Oct. 27, 1961 - picture from the CIA]]__NOTOC_ ====Khrushchev demanded that the US pullout of West Berlin====
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  • [[File:Jay_treaty.jpg|left|250px|thumbnail|The Jay Treaty ratified by the US Congress June 24, 1795]] * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • ...such person to appear and give testimony or appear and produce records and documents, or both; and any failure to obey such order of the court may be punished b ...erence, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, July 1-22,1944 Final Act and Related Documents, pp. 68-95, Departmmt of State publication 2187, Conference Series 55; also
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  • Once the documents were publicly released, they proved embarrassing for the Pierce Administrat * Republished from [https://history.state.gov/| Office of the Historian, United States Department of State]
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  • ...0c-20&linkId=535b5859acd7be05fa3c47741cf68243 Give Me Liberty: An American History]</i> (W.W. Norton & Co, 2013) ...nkId=086e29d1726e401930768b782126c5f0 The Great Awakening: A Brief History Documents]'' (Bedford's/St. Martins Press, 2007)
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  • US diplomats that the invasion will hurt their growing economic relations with ...presence in Egypt. Cairo has repeated its offer of military facilities for US use in dealing with crises in the Middle East and has appealed to other Isl
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