Resolved, That the several states composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their General Government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States and of... A History of the Commonwealth of Kentucky - Strona 287autor: Mann Butler - 1834 - Liczba stron: 396Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| Thomas Jefferson - 1998 - Liczba stron: 76
...America; are not united on the principle of unlimited 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, they constituted a General Government for special purposes, delegated to... | |
| Joseph M. Lynch - 2005 - Liczba stron: 340
...America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that, by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States . . . they constituted a general government for special purposes; . . . and that whensoever the general... | |
| Harry V. Jaffa - 2004 - Liczba stron: 574
...America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to... | |
| John Phillip Reid - 2000 - Liczba stron: 500
...Resolutions was their acceptance of the Union as a compact of the states. Jefferson asserted that "by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States," the "Madison Papers, 17:189; Commager, Documents, 18o. "James Morton Smith, "The Grass Roots Origins... | |
| John Curtis Samples - 2002 - Liczba stron: 260
...and Madisonian modes of constitutional redress. Jefferson's premise was that the union amounted to "a compact under the style and title of a Constitution...United States . . . that to this compact each State acceded as a State," and that, "as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge,... | |
| Edward J. Dodson - 2002 - Liczba stron: 600
...America are not united on the principle of unlimited 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, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to... | |
| Oliver J. Thatcher - 2004 - Liczba stron: 476
...America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their General Government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States and of amendments thereto, they constituted a General Government for special purposes, delegated to... | |
| H. L. Pohlman - 2004 - Liczba stron: 340
...America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to... | |
| Robert F. Hawes - 2006 - Liczba stron: 357
...America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their General Government; but that, by a compact under the style and title of a Constitution...United States. . .that to this compact each State acceded as a State., .that the government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final... | |
| Vanessa B. Beasley - 2006 - Liczba stron: 318
...America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegating to... | |
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