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 Federalist Papers Index
FEDERALIST No. 58 Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered MADISON
FEDERALIST No. 23 The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union HAMILTON
FEDERALIST No. 57 The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation HAMILTON OR MADISON
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 Federalist Papers Index
FEDERALIST No. 58 Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered MADISON
FEDERALIST No. 23 The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union HAMILTON
FEDERALIST No. 57 The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation HAMILTON OR MADISON
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 The Federalist Papers - Federalist No. 58
These questions will create no difficulty with those who reflect that in all cases the smaller the number, and the more permanent and conspicuous the station, of men in power, the stronger must be the interest which they will individually feel in whatever concerns the government.
Hence it is by no means certain that a majority of votes, even in the Senate, would be unfriendly to proper augmentations in the number of representatives.
If we review the constitutions of the several States, we shall find that some of them contain no determinate regulations on this subject, that others correspond pretty much on this point with the federal Constitution, and that the most effectual security in any of them is resolvable into a mere directory provision.
www.worldwideschool.org /library/books/hst/northamerican/TheFederalistPapers/chap58.html   (1672 words)

  
 List of Federalist Papers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Federalist No. 58 - Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered
Federalist No. 23 - The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the Preservation of the Union
Federalist No. 44 - Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
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 Beckman mss.
  United World Federalists:  I’m with you!; In the World Interest; It’s up to you!; Key chains – Lapel pins -  Bracelet charms; Land, Admiral Emory S.; Legislation in the World Interest; The Montachsett Federalist; More Power to the United Nations; Now America Must be Told; Our work is peace...
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  United World Federalists:  UWF’s project contact; UWF’s strength is in you...; Vietnam:  an object lesson, 1966; War, Economic Strife...; We...Believe...; We Reaffirm...; We’re in the middle...; “With firmness in the right...”; What 51 U.S. National Organizations say about world law...; What is UWF?; What World Federalists are Doing
www.indiana.edu /~liblilly/lilly/mss/subfile/beckmaninv.html   (479 words)

  
 Money and the ethnic vote - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The anglophone vote is largely federalist (95%), as is the allophone vote (roughly 92%).
The vote is clearly split along linguistic lines, non-francophones voting almost invariably for the party or option opposed to separatism, which they often consider a French-Canadian ethnic, if not chauvinistic, issue.
This was considered an insult by most, implying that French-Canadians did not vote intelligently.
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 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
In the late evening of referendum day, Oct. 30, 1995, Premier Parizeau made his now famous remarks about how money and the ethnic vote had led to the defeat of his option.
Lucien Bouchard, the then leader of the Bloc Quebecois, took the podium and told the sovereignty movement he would soon inherit, that there would be a next time, and it would not be long in coming...
To counter what he calls federalist propaganda, Quebec Premier Bernard Landry is offering people tax credits if they give money to a new group promoting sovereignty in the lead-up to the Quebec provincial election.
www.cric.ca /en_html/guide/referendum/referendum3.html   (1096 words)

  
 Henry Bogdan - From Warsaw To Sofia
Most notable of these were Mehmed Spaho's Organization of Yugoslavian Muslims, Father Korosec's Popular Slovene party, and Stephan Raditch,s Croatian Peasant party, whose 58 deputies refused to take their seats in protest of broken promises for a federalist state.
The Hungarian and German minorities were not permitted to take part in the elections, and later were deliberately excluded from the assemblies.
www.net.hu /corvinus/lib/bogdan/bogdan18.htm   (1096 words)

  
 Lalor, Cyclopaedia of Political Science, V.3, Entry 202, SOUTH CAROLINA: Library of Economics and Liberty
In 1800, when the battle between federalists and democrats had become general and defined, the popularity of Charles C. Pinckney in his own state gave him the federalist support for vice-president.
In the presidential election of 1880, 58,071 republican to 112,312 democratic votes were cast.
.) Others are as follows, democrats unless otherwise specified: William Aiken, governor 1844-6, congressman 1851-7; R. Barnwell, congressman 1829-33 United States senator 1850-51, and a member of the confederate states senate 1862-5; M. Bonham, congressman 1857-60, brigadier general in the confederate army, confederate congressman 1861-2, and governor 1862-4; Preston S. Brooks (see
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 LewRockwell.com Blog: Recess Appointments
Posted by Stephan Kinsella at February 20, 2004 03:58 PM From a recent Federalist Society press release about recess appointments of federal judges:
President George W. Bush used his executive authority to recess appoint 11th Circuit nominee William H. Pryor Jr.
As a result of this intrasession appointment during the Senate's current 11-day recess, General Pryor will serve on the Federal bench through congressional adjournment in 2005.
blog.lewrockwell.com /lewrw/archives/003654.html   (75 words)

  
 BERRIEN, John Macpherson (1781-1856) Bibliography
“A Federalist View of Georgia Politics in 1808: A Letter by John Macpherson Berrien.” Georgia Historical Quarterly 58 (Winter 1974): 447-49.
Govan, Thomas P. “John M. Berrien and the Administration of Andrew Jackson.” Journal of Southern History 5 (November 1939): 447-67.
John MacPherson Berrien Papers in the Southern Historical Collection of the University of North Carolina Library.
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 mm1699.htm
Even as a Jew and a third-generation Quebecker (and a staunch Canadian federalist), I would have no fears of living in an independent Quebec...
Delisle conforte un bon nombre d'idees recues sur > l'antisemitisme et le fascisme qui seraient la marque de tout ce qui a > pense et ecrit au Quebec depuis toujours.
At a time when Quebec nationalists and Canadian federalists are in conflict and as Quebec drifts toward independence -- almost inevitable, I think -- any historical debate has clear contemporary political overtones.
www.uakron.edu /hfrance/archives/mm1699.htm   (245 words)

  
 CTV.ca ADQ wins fifth seat in Quebec legislature
In the strongly federalist Nelligan riding in west-end Montreal, 26-year-old Liberal Yolande James became the first black woman to win a Quebec legislature seat when she defeated Michel Gibson, who had run as an Independent.
Girard had almost 58 per cent of the vote for the sovereigntist party.
— The Action democratique du Quebec grabbed a much-needed seat from the governing Liberals in a provincial byelection Monday, while the Liberals and the Parti Quebecois easily retained other ridings.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1095680263624_136?s_name=&no_ads=   (245 words)

  
 Paisos Catalans
This Catalan identity can certainly coexist with other national identities, if unexpectedly: The same poll in August of 1999 that 58% of the Principality's population felt more Catalan than Spanish also revealed that 73% of the Principality's population nonetheless felt proud to be Spanish.
Accordingly in 1928, under the terms of that year's liberal federalist constitution, Catalonia was granted the right to have its own chief minister and autonomous parliamentary government -- this latter known as the Generalitat -- within the framework of the Spanish state.
Catalan was reborn as a language of literary culture through the poetry contest known as the Jocs Florals and the works of distinguished figures, not least of which was Buenaventura Carlos Aribau, whose 1833 Oda a la patria is one of modern Catalan's best poems.
www.ahtg.net /TpA/paiscat.html   (245 words)

  
 Smart Talk: Capitol Quacks - A Look at Lame Duck Congresses
In an effort to shore up its waning political power, the lame duck Federalist Congress passed the Judiciary Act of February 3, 1801 creating new circuit courts and 58 new federal judgeships.
Another noteworthy lame duck session took place in 1954, when the Senate reconvened for a special session that lasted from November 8 to December 2, 1954 -- just long enough to condemn famed anti-Communist red-baiter Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (R-WI) by adopting a resolution censuring him for "conduct.
Perhaps the most infamous lame duck session of Congress took place in early 1801, following John Adams' loss to Thomas Jefferson and the Federalists' loss of control of both chambers.
www.speakout.com /activism/opinions/3072-1.html   (893 words)

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