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s, Webb identified herself as a co-operative federalist; a school of thought which advocates consume
ng tribute with the failure of the preceding federalist administration to suppress the piracy.
e American War of Independence, and a strong Federalist afterwards, several of his political discour
st member, Sir John Quick, who was a leading federalist, and Prime Minister Billy Hughes, who althou
1790; elected in 1791 and again in 1797 as a Federalist and served from June 7, 1790, to March 3, 18
The party had also been allied with federalist and republican political platform Citizens f
He was an active Federalist and pushed against Rhode Island's anti-feder
y broke up under the differences between the federalist and nationalist factions.
arge majority to the Assembly (82 D-R and 18 Federalist), and all 8 State Senators up for renewal.
He is a federalist and supports a continued role for Quebec wit
Wolcott had been a former Federalist and Ingersoll a Democratic-Republican.
n Paphos, Cyprus) was an Austrian publicist, federalist and author of various books about European i
It also made the country more federalist, and increased the number of provinces from
which contains the largest concentration of Federalist and Greek Revival style row houses built dur
s named after Sir Josiah Symon a Legislator, Federalist and one of the Founders of the Constitution
He is a Canadian federalist and supported the "Oui" side in the 1992 Can
comparing Justices Holmes and Brandeis; The Federalist and Democracy in America; and The Odyssey an
ubt because of that support, he was the only Federalist appointed as one of the peace commissioners
claration, and became president of the World Federalist Association in 1948.
icago, the Grant Park Conservancy, the World Federalist Association, the Chicago Youth Symphony, the
to Catalonia, from Wales to Brittany, where federalist, autonomist and independentist parties, who
A keen federalist, autonomist and centrist, in 2010 he was a f
tle who represented Delaware, if they were a Federalist, because the party was in such a minority.
d, formerly a separatist, then in this era a federalist, before returning to an autonomist position
Early on, Hubbard was a Federalist, but on March 4, 1829, he started as a membe
member of the Pro-Administration Party and a Federalist, Cabot's political career began in 1775 and
s state's legislature to pass the 1949 World Federalist California Resolution, calling on Congress t
Lyman ran as an Anti-Federalist against the Federalist candidate Theodore Sedgwick.
Ellis was elected as a Jackson Federalist candidate to the Eighteenth Congress.
Howard of Maryland was the principal Federalist candidate for vice president.
In 1802, Clarkson was the Federalist candidate for U.S. Senator from New York but
In 1815, he was the Federalist candidate for U.S. Senator from New York but
as elected Governor in 1820 by defeating the Federalist candidate, a long time member of the General
In 1810, he was the Federalist candidate, but lost to incumbent John Broome
Senator (1794-1795) Matthew Clarkson was the Federalist candidate.
The second camp was the more federalist centralizing camp, associated with Hamilton
epublican President Thomas Jefferson against Federalist Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.
e (138 Federal Street), 1782, was built as a Federalist Clubhouse in which balls, concerts, lectures
During this time he joined his Federalist colleagues in opposition to the Louisiana Pu
Republic of Germany, he advocated a strongly federalist concept for the new country, in opposition t
ich contrasted to his brother, the prominent Federalist congressman Fisher Ames.
After the liberals won, a new, federalist constitution was implemented, which establis
The Siete Leyes replaced the federalist Constitution of 1824.
He immediately reestablished the federalist Constitution of 1824 and convoked a new Cong
ke Chen Jiongming, Zhao was an advocate of a federalist constitution, but Mao Zedong thought his mot
efforts ended on the promulgation of the new federalist constitution.
xcy was the subject of a biography, 1981's A Federalist Converted: The Life of Virgil Maxcy of Maryl
to Russia, but Bayard declined, believing a Federalist could hardly well-represent a Democratic-Rep
Mercer was elected a Federalist, Crawford Republican, Adams Republican, Anti
sken Zewdie (CUD), and Bulcha Demeksa (Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement) -- desperately pleaded
pposition parties in that country, the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement.
ies of State from the Democratic-Republican, Federalist, Democratic and Whig Parties.
ederalists was confirmed by the fact that no Federalist editor was indicted for equally rough langua
President John Adams, a Federalist elected two years prior in the election of 1
om 1816 to 1823; he was the last significant Federalist elected official in office in the United Sta
United States presidential election he was a Federalist elector for President, supporting Federalist
ers, names of early political parties (Whig, Federalist, etc.), hoping to get feedback from the comm
stitution had been criticized as a result of federalist excesses during the period in which the Libe
ina-born John C. Calhoun, who had begun as a Federalist favoring a strong centralized government, be
Moore was an ardent Federalist favoring a strong national government and he
s Jefferson, referring to the "despotism" of Federalist federal judges (in particular, John Marshall
In April 1814, he ran as a Federalist for the 14th United States Congress, and was
Santa Fe, 60 days afterwards, to decide on a federalist form of government.
from 1992 to 1994 and leader of the European Federalist Free Entrepreneurs (LIFE), an organization d
ed States Senator from Vermont, serving as a Federalist from 1795 to 1801, and thereafter a long-ser
The 1812 elections are marked by massive Federalist gains, with many coming in the Middle Coloni
s offered by the Texas leaders satisfied the Federalist general, and he returned to the Rio Grande R
The charges against federalist groups who participated in the large Pro-Can
t market, many of the seats that had entered Federalist hands over economic concerns reverted back t
Still a convinced federalist, he undertook to reinforce the Community ins
A Federalist, he was appointed by the Washington administ
A Federalist, he was a member of the convention that draf
ts, Roosevelt a Republican, and Washington a Federalist, I assume he's talking about their actions,
ght turned away from the rather aristocratic Federalist ideals.
political circles, this sort of move towards federalist ideas was argued as a reaction to the destru
nihilist, anarchist, narodnik and Ukrainian federalist ideas).
He was reelected as a Federalist in 1800, but only served until September 1,
oalition in the previous Congress, but was a Federalist in the subsequent Congress.
Coit represented Connecticut as a Federalist in the U.S. House from 1793 until 1798.
The riding was one of the more federalist in eastern Quebec.
He represented Virginia as a Federalist in the U.S. House from 1793 to 1797.
In 2000 he launched a strongly federalist, independentist and venetist party, called F
mpete for the U.S. House against the staunch Federalist James A. Bayard, Rodney ran and won a lively
Federalist John Sloss Hobart had been elected in Januar
d as a Democratic-Republican the election of Federalist John M. Bowers to the 13th United States Con
ssachusetts on November 15, 1787, the son of Federalist judge Francis Dana.
ray Otis and John Lowell, Jr., two prominent Federalist lawyers, defended Fairbanks.
ams too moderate and aligned themselves with Federalist leader Alexander Hamilton.
He married Elizabeth Pinckney, daughter of Federalist leader Thomas Pinckney, and served in the So
hal and others set up the short-lived Breton Federalist League, which was replaced after 1933 by oth
The other faction created the Breton Federalist League.
the latter reused the name of the old Breton Federalist League.
hat was originally intended to be the city's Federalist leaning newspaper, the Charleston Courier in
as liberal and progressist with politically federalist leanings.
nstable had been the relationship within the federalist Lega Nord movement and the conservative, pro
At the State election in April 1790, nominal Federalist majorities were elected to both houses of th
y Act of 1801, which had been adopted by the Federalist majority in the previous Congress, but was r
Both chambers had a Federalist majority.
oth the predecessor and the successor of the Federalist Martin Chittenden, brother of Galusha's wife
Originally a Federalist, Maxcy served on Maryland's Executive Counci
s Smith (before 1782-January 29, 1846) was a Federalist member of the United States House of Represe
John Phillips was a Federalist member of the U.S. House of Representatives
He was a Federalist member representing Albany in the New York S
udwig Worman (1761 - October 17, 1822) was a Federalist member of the United States House of Represe
He was a Federalist member from Dutchess County of the New York
e Baptist Church; presented credentials as a Federalist Member-elect to the Tenth Congress and serve
After the war, Spinelli, leading the federalist MFE, played a vanguard role in the early epi
a "new national affirmation" in the existing federalist model.
MFD - Democratic Federalist Movement
Federalist movement in Caen during the French Revolutio
nada World Peace Award, awarded by the World Federalist Movement - Canada, October 2010.
rticipated in the foundation of the European Federalist Movement in Milan.
, Allmand was elected President of the World Federalist Movement-Canada.
The CICC is a project of the World Federalist Movement-Institute for Global Policy (WFM-IG
He joined The Federation, and the French Federalist Movement.
dre Nouveau, he worked with various European federalist movements.
ts took place, centering around the anti-war Federalist newspaper the Federal Republican.
les and read proof for the Boston Gazette, a Federalist newspaper.
The Federalist No. 78 (which deals with judicial powers, in
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 56
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 62
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 50
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 19
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 37
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 38
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 54
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 48
James Madison, author of Federalist No. 42
Federalist No. 14 is an essay by James Madison, the fou
Federalist No. 56 is an essay by James Madison, the fif
Federalist No. 62 is an essay by James Madison, the six
Federalist No. 50 is an essay by James Madison, the fif
Federalist No. 19 is an essay by James Madison, the nin
Federalist No. 44 is an essay by James Madison, the for
Federalist No. 57 is an essay by James Madison, the fif
Federalist No. 47 is the forty-seventh paper from the F
Federalist No. 51 is an essay by James Madison, the fif
Federalist No. 38 is an essay by James Madison, the thi
Federalist No. 54 is an essay by James Madison, the fif
Federalist No. 63 is an essay by James Madison, the six
Madison touched on this issue in Federalist No. 10 and returns to it in this essay.
Continuing what Madison began in Federalist No. 62, it is the second of two essays detai
ustice Clarence Thomas, for example, invoked Federalist No. 10 in a dissent against a ruling support
Madison continues his topic from Federalist No. 37, the political questions examined by
A literal interpretation of Federalist No. 45 would indict much of the federal gove
Continuing from Federalist No. 55, this paper discusses the size of the
No formal Federalist nomination had been made, and it is not clea
g personal attacks (in this case, largely on Federalist opponents).
in New Orleans for the purpose of supporting Federalist opposition thought to be present in the Mexi
The newspaper's editorials endorsed the federalist option in both the 1980 Quebec referendum an
In federalist paper no.
This federalist paper states that slaves are property.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
udonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published.
EP published a book of essays modeled on the Federalist Papers called The Covenanter: An American Ex
His dissent cited a passage from the Federalist Papers in arguing that the role of the judic
Prominent Founding Fathers writing in the Federalist Papers believed it was "essential to liberty
se associated with classical texts, e.g. the Federalist Papers).
The Federalist Papers, as a foundation text of constitution
One of the most famous of the Federalist Papers, No. 51 addresses means by which appr
ng the authorship of disputed numbers of the Federalist Papers, and his influential studies in the h
t of the detailed positions presented in the Federalist Papers.
torians before Foster, most notably with the Federalist Papers.
's enumeration of the authors of the various Federalist Papers.
ainst Britain, the Democratic-Republican and Federalist Parties effectively served as pro-war and an
arty in Quebec supports partition, including federalist parties.
wrence (1746- July 23, 1799) was an American Federalist Party politician, who represented Monmouth C
l Elector in 1792; thereafter, he joined the Federalist Party and served in the 4th Congress from No
ween the Democratic-Republican Party and the Federalist Party led to the relocation of Mississippi's
He was elected as a Federalist Party to the Fourteenth Congress and served
He was the candidate of the European Federalist Party in the French presidential election, 1
He was a member of the Federalist Party who served as United States Senator fr
The Federalist Party had adopted the slogan, "Millions for
In 1821, he was elected by the Federalist party to the Seventeenth United States Congr
1812-1816) and won the governorship with the Federalist Party in 1816.
Sprague was elected as a Federalist Party to the 5th United States Congress to f
A Federalist Party candidate in the Election of 1814, he
he political bitterness declined because the Federalist Party had largely dissolved after the fiasco
The Federalist Party had many members who pushed for peace
He was twice nominated by the Federalist Party as their presidential candidate, but h
Claims to fame include a Federalist Party meeting in the early 19th century that
ce again defeated the Alexander Hamilton-led Federalist Party and slightly increased their majority.
Besides, the Livingston faction of the Federalist Party felt betrayed after the election of Ru
-Republican majority remained intact and the Federalist Party started to become increasingly fragmen
After the Federalist Party faded in the early 1820s, he was a voi
of his life he was a prominent leader of the Federalist party in Bohemia.
The Federalist Party was in a state of collapse, as the pub
tical parties in the United States, with the Federalist Party emerging from the Pro Administration c
His support of the Federalist Party also cost him a great deal of support
                                                                                                    


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