The Southern Review, Том 6A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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... Congress , or an unconstitutional decision of the Supreme Court ? I answer that the first result will be , the preservation of the sovereignty of the State , and the liberty of its citizens , at least for a time . The next result will ...
... Congress , or an unconstitutional decision of the Supreme Court ? I answer that the first result will be , the preservation of the sovereignty of the State , and the liberty of its citizens , at least for a time . The next result will ...
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... Congress would possess just as absolute power to legislate on all subjects , as the Parliament of Great - Britain . " p . 31 . " In order , therefore , to ascertain whether Congress has power to legislate upon a given subject , or to ...
... Congress would possess just as absolute power to legislate on all subjects , as the Parliament of Great - Britain . " p . 31 . " In order , therefore , to ascertain whether Congress has power to legislate upon a given subject , or to ...
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... Congress - a discretionary power . Where are the words in the clause , as it now reads , investing Congress with a discretion to exercise the whole judicial power of the United States , in any manner that it pleases . If Congress has ...
... Congress - a discretionary power . Where are the words in the clause , as it now reads , investing Congress with a discretion to exercise the whole judicial power of the United States , in any manner that it pleases . If Congress has ...
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