| John William Draper - 1868 - 628 страница
...withdraw at its pleasure from the Union. But, with the exception of Texas, not one of them had ever been a state out of the Union. The original ones passed into the Union before they had cast off British colonial dependence. Not one of the states, save Texas, had ever been... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1881 - 654 страница
...Union without the consent of the Union or of any other State. . . . This sophism derives much, perhaps the whole, of its currency from the assumption that...of them ever having been a State out of the union ; . . . having never been States, either in substance or in name, outside of the Union. . . . The States... | |
| Bernard Janin Sage - 1881 - 656 страница
...states have " their status in the union, and they have no otlter legal status. . . . Our states Jiave neither more nor less power than that reserved to...of them ever having been a state out of the union." Every word is fallacious and untrue, for the states were necessarily pre-existent to the union of them... | |
| Bernard Janin Sage - 1881 - 656 страница
...status in the union, and tlity have no other legal status. . . . Our states have neither more nor lest power than that reserved to them in the union by the...of them ever having been a state out of the union." Every word is fallacious and untrue, for the states were necessarily pre-existent to the union of them... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1882 - 842 страница
...Abraham Lincoln,8 than whom no man of our generation studied the origin of the Union more profoundly. " Our States have neither more nor less power than that...Union. The original ones passed into the Union even before they cast off their British colonial dependence, and the new ones each came into the Union directly... | |
| Georg Jellinek - 1882 - 336 страница
...der Staatensouveränetät : „ Our States have neit her mor e, nor less power, than that reterved to them, in the Union by the Constitution — no one...having been a State out of the Union. — — The Union is older than vmy of the States, and, in fact, it created them as States. Originally *ome dependent... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1882 - 680 страница
...Union who could have been brought to no such thing the day before. This sophism derives much, perhaps the •whole, of its currency from the assumption...and sacred supremacy pertaining to a State — to t-ach State of our Federal Union. Our States have neither more nor less power than that reserved to... | |
| George B. Herbert - 1884 - 422 страница
...Union, who could have been brought to no such thing the day before. This sophism derives much, perhaps the whole of its currency, from the assumption that...to them in the Union by the Constitution, no one of (hem ever having been a State out of the Union . The original ones passed into tie Union before they... | |
| John Robert Irelan - 1888 - 718 страница
...Union, who could have been brought to no such thing the day before. This sophism derives much, perhaps the whole, of its currency from the assumption that...Union. The original ones passed into the Union even before they cast off their British Colonial dependence ; and the new ones each came into the Union... | |
| Augustus Wood Clason - 1888 - 190 страница
...forth in its own language; the subtilty of the argument might escape in any attempt to condense it: "Our States have neither more nor less power than...them in the Union by the Constitution, no one of them having ever been a State out of the Union. The original ones passed into the Union even before they... | |
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