... which they say is a compact between sovereign States, who have preserved their whole sovereignty, and therefore are subject to no superior ; that because they made the compact, they can break it, when, in their opinion, it has been departed from by... Are We a Nation?: The Question as it Stood Before the War - 第 31 頁Jonas Mills Bundy 著 - 1870 - 62 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Cobbett - 1832 - 844 頁
...when, in their opinion, it has been departed from by the other states. Fallacious as this course of reasoning is, it enlists state pride, and finds advocates...government sufficiently to see the radical error on which its rests. The pe.iple of the United Stales formed the constitution, acting througn the state legislature... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1833 - 636 頁
...it has been departed from by the other States. Fallacious as this course of reasoning is, it unites State pride, and finds advocates in the honest prejudices...of our government sufficiently to see the radical errors on which it rests. The people of the United States formed the Constitution, acting through the... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 432 頁
...it has been departed from by the other States. Fallacious as this course of reasoning is, it unites State pride, and finds advocates in the honest prejudices...of our government sufficiently to see the radical errors on which it rests. The people of the United States formed the Constitution, acting through the... | |
| Samuel Simon Schmucker - 1834 - 430 頁
...that cannot be mistaken, in the able and lucid proclamation of the President of the United States :a " The people of the United States formed the Constitution...State Legislatures in making the compact to meet and to discuss its provisions, and acting in separate Conventions when they ratified those provisions ;... | |
| Well-wisher to society - 1834 - 434 頁
...that cannot be mistaken, in the able and lucid proclamation of the President of the United States :2 " The people of the United States formed the Constitution...State Legislatures in making the compact to meet and to discuss its provisions, and acting in separate Conventions when they ratified those provisions ;... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 頁
...wfien, in their opinion, it has been departed from by the other states. Fallacious as this course of reasoning is, it enlists state pride, and finds advocates...error on which it rests. The people of the United Stntes formed the constitution, acting through the state legislatures in making the compact, to meet... | |
| William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 頁
...when, in their opinion, it has been departed from by the other states. Fallacious as this course of reasoning is, it enlists state pride, and finds advocates...who have not studied the nature of our government sufficient, ly to see the radical error on which it rests. The people of the United States formed the... | |
| 1833 - 472 頁
...when, in their opinion, it has been departed from by the other states. Fallacious as this course of reasoning is, it enlists state pride, and finds advocates...who have not studied the nature of our government sufficici.tly to see the radical error on which its rests. The people of the United States formed the... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1836 - 334 頁
...large majority of the people of the union. A few short extracts from that document are here given : " The people of the United States formed the constitution,...the compact, to meet and discuss its provisions, and actircg in separate conventions when they ratified those provisions; but the terms used in its construction,... | |
| Henry Baldwin - 1837 - 230 頁
...congress, on all questions which by that confederation shall be submitted to them;" 2 Story's Com. 546. "The people of the United States formed the constitution,...making the compact, to meet and discuss its provisions; but the terms used in its construction, show it to be a government, in which the people of all the... | |
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