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  • Christians see the "Framer" behind the orderly world -- whose relation one to the other he likens to that between the artist and the materials of his art.

    The Basis of Early Christian Theism Lawrence Thomas Cole

  • This, which is the prevalent belief, is also reproduced in an excellent article in the March number of 'Framer's Magazine.'

    Fragments of science, V. 1-2 John Tyndall 1856

  • The modern presidency is primarily the intellectual handiwork not of “the Framers” but of one Framer — Alexander Hamilton.

    The Founders’ Great Mistake 2009

  • So his musings provide no insight into the minds of a Framer.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Muzzy v. Wilkins 2010

  • The modern presidency is primarily the intellectual handiwork not of “the Framers” but of one Framer — Alexander Hamilton.

    The Founders’ Great Mistake 2009

  • The modern presidency is primarily the intellectual handiwork not of “the Framers” but of one Framer — Alexander Hamilton.

    The Founders’ Great Mistake 2009

  • Has there ever been a single Framer, Supreme Court justice, or sane constitutional scholar who would agree that the states ought to be able to bill the federal government for “failing” to regulate to some standard?

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Arizona Immigration Law Preempted? 2010

  • The Judge in Muzzy was not a Framer of the Constitution.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Muzzy v. Wilkins 2010

  • The modern presidency is primarily the intellectual handiwork not of “the Framers” but of one Framer — Alexander Hamilton.

    The Founders’ Great Mistake 2009

  • South Carolina Framer Pierce Butler, writing to a relative in May 1788, had said that the powers of the presidency were “greater than I was disposed to make them” and that “they would not have been so great had not many of the members [of the Convention] cast their eyes toward General Washington as President.”

    Matthew Yglesias » Our Strange Constitution 2010

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