How can it ever possess either energy or1 stability, dignity or credit, confidence at home, or respectability abroad ? ... sake, that the revenue arising from the import duties answers the purposes of a provision for the public debt, and of a peace establishment for the union. ... the expedient of diverting the funds already appropriated, from their proper objects, to the defence of the state ? ... In the modern system of war, nations die most wealthy, are obliged to have recourse to large loans.
Title | : | The Federalist, on the New Constitution |
Author | : | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay |
Publisher | : | The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. - 2008-01-01 |
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