The States
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Cyropaedia (Greek)
for many, and men, too, who seemed most wise, have ere now persuaded states to take up arms against others, and the states thus persuaded to attack have been destroyed.
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Construction Construed and Constitutions Vindicated
The individual American states collectively, regarded as one of the two governments of the federal system and as the party whose rights are threatened by consolidation.
that of the states, was particularly to take care of our internal concerns.
It borrows new gloom from the apathy which seems to reign over so many of our sister states.
Further attempts are to be made to wrest from the new states, about to enter into the American confederacy, the power of regulating their own concerns.
Cyropaedia
States appear as political communities vulnerable to bad counsel, destructive wars, and reversal of fortune.
for many, and men, too, who seemed most wise, have ere now persuaded states to take up arms against others, and the states thus persuaded to attack have been destroyed.