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  1. FEDERALIST No. 53. The Same Subject Continued (The House of Representatives) From the New York Packet. Tuesday, February 12, 1788. Alexander Hamilton or James Madison. To the People of the State of New York: I SHALL here, perhaps, be reminded of a current observation, "that where annual elections end, tyranny begins.

  2. Federalist No. 53 The Same Subject Continued: The House of Representatives Author: Alexander Hamilton or James Madison To the People of the State of New York: I SHALL here, perhaps, be reminded of a current observation, ``that where annual elections end, tyranny begins.

  3. Veja o que motivou a Revolução Federalista. Conheça os líderes desse conflito ocorrido no Sul do Brasil. Saiba suas consequências nos governos republicanos.

  4. IN THE course of the foregoing review of the Constitution, I have taken notice of, and endeavored to answer most of the objections which have appeared against it. There, however, remain a few which either did not fall naturally under any particular head or were...

  5. O Federalismo é uma forma de organização do Estado em que existe um governo que exerce funções de Estado centralizador. Mas, ao mesmo tempo que existe um poder central, há a divisão de poder entre as unidades que o formam. Estas unidades, quando são unidas e regulamentadas por uma Constituição Federal em comum, formam um Estado Federal.

  6. 4 de jan. de 2002 · The Federalist No. 56 1 ByJames MadisonorAlexander Hamilton. [New York, February 16, 1788] To the People of the State of New-York. THE second charge against the House of Representatives is, that it will be too small to possess a due knowledge of the interests of its constituents. As this objection evidently proceeds from a comparison of the ...

  7. Article 1, Section 2, Clause 1. Document 15. James Madison, Federalist, no. 53, 359--66. I shall here perhaps be reminded of a current observation, "that where annual elections end, tyranny begins." If it be true as has often been remarked, that sayings which become proverbial, are generally founded in reason, it is not less true that when once ...