A Disquisition on Government, and Selections from the DiscourseBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 104 страница |
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... ratify the Constitution , they were accepting the limitations of that instrument as limita- tions upon their respective governments . This theory held that sovereignty did not reside in the state governments but 6 The alleged right of a ...
... ratify the Constitution , they were accepting the limitations of that instrument as limita- tions upon their respective governments . This theory held that sovereignty did not reside in the state governments but 6 The alleged right of a ...
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... ratification ; that it was ratified by them , each for itself ; and that it was binding on each , only in consequence of its being so ratified by it . Until then , it was but the plan of a constitution , without any bind- ing force . It ...
... ratification ; that it was ratified by them , each for itself ; and that it was binding on each , only in consequence of its being so ratified by it . Until then , it was but the plan of a constitution , without any bind- ing force . It ...
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... ratified the instrument , for it was the act of ratification which ordained and established it . Who they were admits of no doubt . The process preparatory to ratification and the acts by which it was done prove , beyond the possibility ...
... ratified the instrument , for it was the act of ratification which ordained and established it . Who they were admits of no doubt . The process preparatory to ratification and the acts by which it was done prove , beyond the possibility ...
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absolute forms absolute governments absolute monarchies abuse of power action adopted applied Calhoun CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ character compromise concurrent majority condition Confederacy conflicting interests Congress Constitution and government constitutional governments construction Convention counteract CRUZ The University danger Declaration delegated democratic disbursements DISQUISITION ON GOVERNMENT effect elected equal existence favor federacy force former government is ordained hence honors and emoluments independent individual influence John John Caldwell Calhoun latter liberty liberum veto means ment minority monarchy munity nature necessarily necessary necessity Nullification numerical majority object oppression and abuse ordained and established Ordinance of Nullification origin party patricians perfect plebeians political popular government portion possession powers of government preserve President prevent principle proper protection ratified regarded respective result right of suffrage Roman Republic SANTA CRUZ sense social feelings society South Carolina sovereign sovereign communities stitution struggle sufficient taxes tion Union United University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA veto whole community