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Index of Ideas
administration, 391, 435 - 436, 447,
518 ; of finances, 218 - 219 ; im-
portance of too good govern-
ment, 414, 424, 455 ; see execu-
tive power, Presidency
agriculture, 85, 143, 262, 349 ; im-
portance of, 96 ; in relation to
commerce, 91 - 92 ; supervision of,
a state affair, 118 ; see "land-
ed interest"
alliances, 108 - 109 ; see confed-
eracies, disunion, federalism
ambassadors, 487 ; power to re-
ceive, 264, 420, 463 ; power to
send, 264, 420 - 421
amending process, 246 - 247, 278 -
279, 524 - 526
America, United State of, 333 ;
dimensions, 101 - 102 ; essential
unity of, 37 - 39, 104, 105 ; fu-
ture of, 85 - 91, 152, 192 - 193,
208, 298 - 299, 343 - 344, 395, 472,
518 ; isolated position of, 70 - 71,
91, 95, 160 - 161, 258 ; mission
in world, 33, 72, 91, 104 - 105,
138 ; relations of with Europe,
65 - 66, 71, 85 - 91 ; troubles of,
under Articles of Confedera-
tion, 59, 106 - 107, 151, 234 - 235,
252, 379, 381, 477, 522, see
people, American; Union
anarchy, 71 - 72, 137, 148, 169,
324, 401, 423, 527 ; causes of,
113, 362 ; see disorder, instabili-
ty, rebellion
anti-Federalists, see Constitution,
opponents of
appointments, power to make,
403 - 405, 409 - 411, 454 - 456
appointments, recess, 409 - 411
apportionment of Representatives,
336 - 341
appropriations, military, two-year
limit on, 158, 171 - 174, 259 - 260
aristocracy, see classes, elite
aristocracy, natural, 217, 317, 445 ;
see elite, leadership
armies, see defense, standing, ar-
mies, war powers
Articles of Contederation, 33, 39,
157, 159 - 160, 164, 188 - 190, 233,
267 - 269, 284, 286, 340, 518 ;
condemned, 151 ; defects of, 105,
106 - 113, 138 - 152, 154, 188 - 189,
226, 237 - 239, 273, 279, 453 -
454, 464, 477 ; "great and radi-
cal vice," 108 ; as source of
Constitution, 248 - 253, 263, 264,
281, 293 ; troubles of United
States under, 59, 106 - 107, 234 -
235, 252, 379, 381, 477, 522
Asia, trade with, 46
assemblies, popular, 239, 342,
463 ; improper bodies to conduct
foreign affairs, 391 - 392, 452 -
453 ; improper bodies to write a
constitution, 231 ; natural as-
cendancy over second cham-
bers, 389, 403 ; their tendency
to oligarchy, 309 - 313, 360 - 361,
433 ; their tendency to passion
and instability, 56 - 57, 111 - 112,
151, 175, 360, 379, 385 - 386, 400 -
401, 456 ; see democracy, legis-
latures
attainder, bills of, prohibited, 282,
466, 511
bankruptcy, power to regulate, 271
bicameralism, case for, 322, 378 -
382, 384
bill of rights, 235, 238, 510 - 515,
521 ; in State constitutions, 159,
513, 515 ; why not placed in
Constitution, 513 - 515
Bill of Rights (British), 169, 170,
513, 515
Blackstone, William, 418, 419, 512
Canada, 62, 273
census, decennial, 220, 340, 343,
356
centralization, fear of, 118, 195 -
196, 288, 378 ; derided, 288 - 300
checks and balances, 72, 308 - 313,
320 - 323, 378, 401 - 402, 442, 457,
465, 466 ; see bicameralism;
government, limited; judicial
review; veto
Chief Justice, 399 - 400
citizens, American, defined, 269 -
270
classes, social, 79, 91, 214 - 215,
217, 222, 230 - 231, 241, 323 - 325,
344, 351, 522 ; aristocracy, 241 ;
"the mob," 277, 342 ; the poor,
122 - 223 ; professional men, 215 -
216 ; representation of, 214 - 217,
351 ; the rich, 222, 350 - 351, 370 -
371, 382, 522 ; see aristocracy,
faction, people
colonies, American, 329

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