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* it is worth noting that the existing central government, operating under the Articles of Confederation, was a unicameral legislative system without a working executive branch. Madison's insight that the proposed federal constitution would impact state constitutions is essential. | * it is worth noting that the existing central government, operating under the Articles of Confederation, was a unicameral legislative system without a working executive branch. Madison's insight that the proposed federal constitution would impact state constitutions is essential. | ||
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'''''<big>There are, moreover, two considerations particularly applicable to the federal system of America, which place that system in a very interesting point of view. :</big>''''' | '''''<big>There are, moreover, two considerations particularly applicable to the federal system of America, which place that system in a very interesting point of view. :</big>''''' | ||
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