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    federalism


    1. Is this federalism? Not only that, but these so-called experimenters in federalism are, in some cases, beating the national government on the road to insolvency


    2. federalism will come the will is too strong to ignore


    3. The old idea of Federalism had disappeared


    4. The irregular report of the firing squad would be heard, followed sometimes by a single finishing shot; a little bluish cloud of smoke would float up above the green bushes, and the Army of Pacification would move on over the savannas, through the forests, crossing rivers, invading rural pueblos, devastating the haciendas of the horrid aristocrats, occupying the inland towns in the fulfilment of its patriotic mission, and leaving behind a united land wherein the evil taint of Federalism could no longer be detected in the smoke of burning houses and the smell of spilt blood


    5. The early Federalism was not bad for us


    6. To his brother Masons, who attributed all evils to the failure of federalism, he would always reply: “The War of a Thousand Days was lost twenty-three years ago in the war of ’76


    7. Well, sir, if it be in truth a trap to catch poor Federalism in, I, for one, sir, am willing to be caught


    8. But this is all right—it is all Republicanism! All Federalism!


    9. Key) who represented the adjacent district, in the same belligerent temper? Did he too oppose this proposition on the ground of resisting the belligerents or of making war with England? The very moment any political touchstone was brought to test the objections to the bill which the committee had offered, they dissolved at once, and the opposition to it resolved itself into the principle of old Federalism


    10. Dana congratulated the House that the only point of controversy now with gentlemen who had heretofore complained so loudly of Federalism, was, that in coming up to the mark of Federalism they should not do it with so much violence as to go beyond it

    11. I have heard that Federalism is not now the same that it was when Mr


    12. What has become of that high Federal spirit which disdained to buy Louisiana? Where is it when Canada is mentioned? The Federalism which desired to conquer Louisiana and keep it by force of arms, is changed when Canada is the question


    13. Federalism is a real thing—not a spectre, a shadow, a phantom


    14. That is what is called Federalism


    15. That is Federalism


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    "federalism" definitions

    the idea of a federal organization of more or less self-governing units