Two parties, the Federalist and the Centralists, quickly appeared, and in 1833 the liberal federalist Santa Anna emerged as President. |
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The most interesting features of federalist thought have to do with the suppression of faction. |
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Against federalist ambitions, Weiler maintains that supranationality does not strive for unity. |
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According to federalist doctrine, the states are separate sovereignties, not subordinate but equal to the national government. |
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His inclination, as a federalist, was unsympathetic towards some of that exploration. |
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The small but influential world federalist movement, although uncomfortable with unilateralist proposals, took a strong anti-nuclear stand. |
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For the Conservative Leader to suggest the law is illegitimate because its supporters aren't federalist is outrageous and hypocritical. |
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In the United States, with its federalist system, marriage traditionally falls within the boundaries of state law. |
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Before long, the Dutch would be involved in developments far too federalist for their liking. |
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The German Chancellor outlined his vision of a federalist Europe, with greater powers for the European Parliament. |
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All the while we remain in the EU, our federalist politicians in all three of the old parties will feel obliged to support Germany and France. |
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The tax controversy is but one example of how national cross-currents induce a federalist drift. |
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In retrospect, the 1991 Maastricht Treaty can be seen as the high-water mark of federalist ambition. |
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In 1984, on the basis of a report put together by an Italian MEP and committed federalist, the European Parliament overwhelmingly approved a Draft Treaty on European Union. |
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He believed in a strong central government and was a federalist. |
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Today is election day in Quebec, and efforts have been made to give a boost to a federalist party. |
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It is a bill that institutionalizes the state of affairs denounced by everyone in Quebec, whether federalist or sovereignist. |
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In some ways it was a kind of fratricidal struggle between federalist lawyers and federalist ideologists. |
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They have been trying to chalk it up to federalist fearmongering but money markets are not easily swayed by emotion or scare tactics. |
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As Claude Ryan, a Quebec federalist, told this committee, Bill C-20 creates a custodianship system for Quebec. |
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First, I will tell the Commission right off the bat that I am a federalist, but what the Commission is proposing here is simply going too far. |
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Neither the federalist nor the sceptic road offers solutions to these problems. |
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Some federalist parties have the temerity to come to Quebec and say that Alberta's tar sands are making us richer. |
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Juncker is a federalist nightmare who is completely arrogant and totally fixated on future union, he added. |
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Health must escape the desires of the ultraliberal vultures and the European federalist ideology that is going to harmonise everything downwards. |
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David Cameron finds both the idea of Spitzenkandidaten, and the politics of the two frontrunners, unpalatably federalist. |
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As Silvio Berlusconi sorts out his love life, the xenophobic, federalist Northern League is effectively running the country. |
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He grovelled before federalist MPs in Ottawa instead of fighting for Gatineau, the way the Bloc Québécois does. |
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Mutualist ideas were later publicized by Francisco Pi y Margall, a federalist leader and the translator of many of Proudhon's books. |
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There is no love lost between them, although they are of the same political party persuasion and have similar federalist views. |
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He is, however, a European federalist, one reason the Conservatives maintain he is unacceptable as commission president. |
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This abstract technical bias leads to erroneous federalist solutions which have a negative effect on democracy. |
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Even if the report is federalist on a number of points, therefore, we have to support its final adoption. |
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Legal analysis thus produces a paradox at the heart of the process of European integration and the formation of federalist systems. |
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In Switzerland, e.g., the federalist system has allowed for the survival of minority languages and local cultural traditions. |
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The tension between unitrarist and federalist world views had manifested itself during the drafting of the federal constitution. |
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In this respect, the European Union remains more inter-governmentalist than federalist. |
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The role of the federal government in such a local concern is justifiably limited by the federalist structure of the American system of government. |
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The Commission had a more federalist conception of the Community. |
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And as one of the initial organizers of the federalist Society, he is a skilled political tactician. |
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The whole point of a federalist approach is that it lets the voters of the states decide what sort of arrangement counts as a social-policy success. |
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However, the majority of Canadians probably view the British North America Act, which instituted Confederation, as a federalist compromise that is unique in North America. |
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For example, three years ago, a minister in a Liberal government, a federalist minister, wrote to the current Conservative government to ask for the reconveyance of land adjacent to the National Assembly. |
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The federalist majority would now like to secure as much as possible of the supranationalism from the old draft Constitutional Treaty by means of simply changing the title of the draft EU Constitution. |
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A former prime minister of Luxembourg, whose tiny elite naturally sees the European Union as a windfall opportunity for national security and personal aggrandisement, Mr Juncker is a European federalist of the old school. |
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The proposals in the report have the specific aim of subsuming Britain's distinct and diverse culture into the federalist fairytale creation of a common European culture. |
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I certainly beg my British federalist colleagues, all of whom support this misguided legislation, for once to get up off their bellies and strike a blow for our own national civil law and against the sovietism of this place. |
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Mozart was presented at this conference as some kind of proto-European federalist, because of nothing more than the fact that in his short career he travelled extensively in Europe. |
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What a contrast there is between your Cochin address and your speech to the Reichstag, in which you gave a foreign parliament the first taste of your federalist thinking, supporting the idea of a European constitution! |
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Governments of Quebec, federalist and sovereignist alike, have generally not adopted substantive positions with respect to reform of the Senate. |
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You can't be a federalist and want independence at the same time. |
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It was one of the first opportunities to bring together federalist and sovereigntist legislators in a parliamentary forum. |
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And no one here is suffering any illusions: the Bloc leader has not become a federalist, and he is definitely not abandoning his sovereignist ideology. |
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They meet at a time the entire European project at once appears more fragile and yet more unstoppably federalist than ever before. |
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The case for stronger relations between Canada and India is firmly rooted in both of our histories: parliamentary democracies, federalist systems, legal codes, and the use of the English language. |
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Mexico's federalist system also calls for a separation of powers between the federal and state governments, empowering Mexico's 31 states to enact independent laws. |
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Attention currently focuses mainly on political questions relating to federalism: the Philippines are hoping to introduce a federalist system, and they are interested in the Swiss experience. |
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Various federalist organisations have been created over time supporting the idea of a federal Europe. |
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Now, it is time for the Conservative federal government and the federalist parties here to make a gesture toward Quebec. a gesture of fairness, by supporting this motion put forward by the Bloc Québécois. |
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The governmental or constitutional structure found in a federation is considered to be federalist, or to be an example of federalism. |
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However, as the histories of countries and nations vary, the federalist system of a state can be quite different from these models. |
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The term federalist describes several political beliefs around the world depending on context. |
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The governments of Argentina, Australia, Brazil, India, and Mexico, among others, are also organized along federalist principles. |
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You must realize you have awakened a hornets' nest of somnolent nationalists in Quebec, as witnessed by the polls, the media and the rapid decline in the vote for Jean Charest's federalist government in Quebec. |
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As usual, it is going all out for an unfettered federalist approach. |
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Symptomatic of the federalist system of Switzerland, the Landsgemeinde differs in the scope of its usage from canton to canton. |
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Dumont may not be a separatist, but neither is he a federalist, and as anautonomisthe is certain to push for more powers for Quebec without a referendum. |
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Then debate was avoided, things were tinkered with and tweaked in order to push through an even more federalist treaty despite a no' from the French and Dutch peoples. |
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Laskin's federalist and liberal views were shared by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, who recommended Laskin's appointment to the Court. |
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He is trying to lay the blame at Ireland's door and is failing to recognise that the problem stems from the deep crisis of legitimacy of the neoliberal, militarist and federalist policies which are being pursued. |
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Finally, we must not forget that the main purpose of the Charter is to facilitate the neoliberal, federalist and militarist leap forward that is the aim of the so-called Reform Treaty. |
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It also confirms the capitalist, federalist and militarist integration of Europe enshrined in the Treaties of Maastricht and Nice, which the draft Treaty of Lisbon wishes to take even further. |
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Would a national voluntary service policy for youth also fall victim to the desire to spread federalist propaganda using a self-development program? |
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The federalist ideology of anarchism allowed only one thing: the isolation and dislocation of the revolutionary movement, its dispersion in localist self-management mirages. |
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The speakers attacked with federalist zeal, thus demolishing all the precautionary comments that the rapporteur had made to prove that his reform was perfectly innocent. |
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The Quebec election saw the defeat of the Parti Québécois after two terms in office, and the election of the Liberal Party under Jean Charest, an unabashed federalist. |
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We are resolutely hostile to this, since the enfeoffment of national rights and legal specificities will surely lead to enfeoffment of the Member States themselves in a Europeist and federalist project. |
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Zafar Ullah Khan also referred to the PML-N manifesto for Elections 2013 which adheres to the Charter of Democracy and its commitment to federalist idiom. |
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Two years after civil war ended the 42-year rule of Muammar Gaddafi, federalist ambitions complicate Zeidan's fragile control over former rebels still jostling for more power. |
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The recent increase comes after a group of federalist rebels campaigning for regional autonomy implemented a deal to reopen major eastern ports such as Es Sider. |
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After Jefferson's reelection of 1804, Federalist strength tended to decline everywhere except in New England. |
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Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton was the master politician of the Federalist Party. |
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Even Alexander Hamilton, a prominent fellow Federalist, ripped into Adams, saying his defects of character made him unfit to hold office. |
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Washington's successor John Adams was a staunch Federalist from Massachusetts. |
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William Coleman, Federalist editor of the New-York Evening Post, published an account of the incident in his paper two days later. |
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The two families were also frequently selected and elected as political representatives of Federalist and then Whig conservatism. |
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In 1798, the Federalist Congress passed four laws to check a perceived French threat during the Undeclared Naval War with France. |
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The country's second, third, and fourth cities lay in these recalcitrant districts, so the Federalist challenge could scarcely be brushed aside. |
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A staunch Federalist, Lee defended the Constitution at the 1788 Virginia ratifying convention. |
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Instead, President George Washington commissioned the Federalist John Jay to negotiate a settlement. |
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Rejecting extremist Federalist demands for resistance, nullification, and disunion, the convention pursued a moderate course. |
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Under the new government, Pinckney became a devoted Federalist. |
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The original objective of the Federalist Papers was to convince New Yorkers to elect to their state ratifying convention delegates who would support the Constitution. |
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The position of the Federalist Party of President John Adams was that of the English jurist William Blackstone. |
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The weakening of the Federalist party and its eventual demise a few years later were largely due to Hamilton's wrong-headed meddling. |
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He possesses impressive legal credentials and is a fellow member of the Federalist Society. |
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They are a model of rational discourse, replete with references to the Federalist Papers and other similarly unimpeachable authorities. |
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To help achieve ratification, he penned twenty-nine of the celebrated Federalist Papers. |
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The Federalist Papers has long been a favorite testing ground for researchers trying out new stylometric methods. |
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The Federalist Society's commitment to fair and open debate can be seen by a small sampling of some participants in its meetings and symposiums. |
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Its fifth volume, on Washington's presidency, was so contentiously Federalist that Jefferson considered writing a rebuttal. |
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Perhaps more pointedly, the backlash to the law had contributed to the defeat of John Adams and to the ultimate demise of the Federalist Party. |
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I suspect that I am much happier than most members of the Federalist Society at this particular moment, but I am not here to gloat. |
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Adams's Federalist presidency was more bitter still, and the 1800 rematch produced charges of atheism and libertinism against Jefferson, and of monarchism against Adams. |
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The majority of the rest of the book is devoted to the programmatic agenda of the members of the Federalist Society. |
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The evaporation became evident in the decline of the Federalist Party and the alteration of the Republican stance toward the precepts of Hamiltonianism. |
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Center for Constitutional Studies and Citizenship today received a rare first edition of the Federalist Papers. |
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As political philosophy and a keystone for constitutional interpretation, The Federalist has unquestioned value. |
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I wonder how much the Federalist Society invested in this cockamamie responsible procreation idea. |
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It is as if the Federalist Papers and the concept of the citizen-soldier had been erased from our collective memory. |
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These include the Union of European Federalists, the European Movement International and the European Federalist Party. |
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They are neither mentioned specifically in the Constitution, nor in the Federalist Papers that cadenced the nationalist debates. |
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In 1793, Alexander Hamilton recruited Webster to move to New York City and become an editor for a Federalist Party newspaper. |
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An ardent Federalist, Marbury was active in Maryland politics and a vigorous supporter of the Adams presidency. |
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In the United States the Federalist Style contained many elements of Georgian style, but incorporated revolutionary symbols. |
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Marbury had never held significant political office, but he was a political operative for the Federalist party in his home state of Maryland. |
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The opposition Federalist Party collapsed, and the Era of Good Feelings ensued. |
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The Whig Party was represented by 486 pet names, while the Federalist Party came in with just one name. |
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The University of Florida Levin College of Law's Federalist Society Student Chapter has been selected to host the 33rd National Federalist Society Student Symposium. |
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The concept of judicial review was discussed in The Federalist Papers. |
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On the American side, and paying homage to our Founding Fathers of the Federalist Party, The Federalist's Dueling Pistols presents a daring blend of Zinfandel and Syrah. |
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The Federalist, in this reading, attempts to constitutionalize necessity. |
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