Constitution for the United States, and of Amendments thereto, they constituted a General Government for special purposes, — delegated to that Government certain definite powers, reserving, each State to itself, the residuary mass of... Reports of Civil and Criminal Cases Decided by the Court of Appeals of ... - Страница 563написао/ла Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1913Пуни преглед - О овој књизи
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 748 страница
...who runs may read it. The following sentiments from the pen ofthat great man cover the whole ground: "The several States composing the United States of...not united on the principle of unlimited submission lo the General Government; butthat by compact, under the style and title of a constitution for the... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 432 страница
...expressly granted to the Federal Government. In the clear and emphatic language of Mr. Jefferson, " the several States composing the United States of America, are not united on the prmciple of unlimited submission to the General Government^ but by a compact under the style and title... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on the Library - 1834 - 404 страница
...not expressly granted to the Federal Government. In the clear and emphatic language of Mr. Jefferson, "the several States composing the United States of...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the General Government, but by a compact under the style and title of the Constitution of the United... | |
| South Carolina - 1836 - 476 страница
...principles, and thereby to perpetuate the Union. In the clear and emphatic language of Mr. Jefferson, " the several States composing the United States of...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the General Government, but by a compact, under the style and title of the Constitution of the United... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1839 - 944 страница
...the Union, with instructions to consider the expediency of adopting the following resolutions, viz : Resolved, That the several States composing the United States of America are not associated on the principle of unlimited submission to the Federal Government, or to the Houses of... | |
| United States. Congress - 1839 - 704 страница
...with instructions to concilier the eipediency of adopting the following resolutions, viz: Renolvtd, That the several States composing the United States of America are not associated on the principle of unlimited submission to the Federal Government, or to the Houses of... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1851 - 428 страница
...latter, it is proper to give the two corresponding resolutions. The former is in the following words : " That the several States, composing the United States...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the general government ; but that, by a compact under the style and title of a constitution of the... | |
| Timothy Shay Arthur, William Henry Carpenter - 1852 - 364 страница
...general government, and the rights and privileges of the states, the first resolution declared — " That the several states composing the United States...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the general government ; but, that by compact under the style and title of a constitution for the United... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1852 - 90 страница
...Jefferson, in 1798, in words often adopted since ; and which must find acceptance from all parties : " That the several States composing the United States of America are not united upon the principle of unlimited submission to the General Government ; but that by compact, under the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 страница
...without hesitation. To Mr. Win gate. XXXIX. Resolutions relative to the alien and sedition laws.* 1. Resolved, That the several States composing the United...submission to their general government; but that, by a compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments thereto,... | |
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