| Bunford Samuel - 1920 - 416 Seiten
..."He has not shownt it cannot be shown, that the Constitution is a compact between State governments. It does not even say that it is established by the...the people of the United States in the aggregate." "The Defender of the Constitution" probably was aware that his native State, New Hampshire, and his... | |
| Jefferson Davis - 1923 - 630 Seiten
...compact between State governments. The Constitution itself, in its very front, refutes that proposition : it declares that it is ordained and established by...the people of the United States in the aggregate." ff * Article II, section 1, clause 6. t Article III, section 2. } Article III, section 3. {"American... | |
| Charles Emanuel Martin, William Henry George - 1927 - 794 Seiten
...national; it resided in the people as a whole. He interpreted literally the preamble to the Constitution: "It does not even say that it is established by the...the people of the United States in the aggregate." 20 Webster held that the people acted in their collective capacity. It need scarcely be pointed out... | |
| 1913 - 564 Seiten
...compact between State governments. The constitution itself, in its very front, refutes that proposition : It declares that it is ordained and established by...people of the United States. So far from saying that it i? established by the governments of the several States, it does not even say that it is established... | |
| Charles Austin Beard, Mary Ritter Beard - 1927 - 848 Seiten
...a compact between state governments. The Constitution itself, in its very front, refutes that idea; it declares that it is ordained and established by the people of the United States. ... It even does not say that it is established by the people of the several states; but pronounces... | |
| Frederic Bancroft - 1928 - 218 Seiten
...compact between State governments. The Constitution itself, in its very front, refutes that proposition: it declares that it is ordained and established by...the people of the United States in the aggregate. The gentleman says, it must mean no more than that the people of the several States, taken collectively,... | |
| Brian P. Janiskee, Ken Masugi - 2004 - 400 Seiten
...Congressional Debate, 1830, vol. 6, 35-41, 58-82, 92-93 ("The Constitution itself, in its very front . . . declares that it is ordained and established by the people of the United States" Congressional Debate, 93). 55. James Madison was the leading advocate of this view. See, eg, "Speech... | |
| Joseph Story - 2005 - 1408 Seiten
...constitution itself in its very front refutes that. It declares, that it is ordained and established Ъу the PEOPLE of the United States. So far from saying,...states, it does not even say, that it is established Ъу the people of tlte several states. But it pronounces, that it is established by the people of... | |
| Charles Ellewyin George - 1911 - 540 Seiten
...compact between State governments. The constitution itself, in its very front, refutes that proposition: It declares that it is ordained and established by...is established by the people of the several States; bat it pronounces that it is established by the people of the United States in the aggregate." Mr.... | |
| Daniel Webster - 590 Seiten
...compact between state governments. The constitution itself, in its very front, refutes that idea ; it declares that it is ordained and established by...even say that it is established by the people of the geveral states ; but it pronounces that it is established by the people of the United States, in the... | |
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