| Samuel Gordon Heiskell - 1921 - 852 páginas
...have been anticipated. "The states severally have not retained their entire sovereignty. It has been shown that in becoming parts of a nation, not members...purposes, were no longer sovereign. The allegiance with their citizens was transferred in the first instance to the government of the United States ;... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 696 páginas
...squarely confronted : "The States severally have not retained their entire sovereignty. It has been shown that, in becoming parts of a nation, not members...declare war, levy taxes, exercise exclusive judicial and legislalative powers, were all of them functions of sovereign power. The States, then, for ill these... | |
| Peter Dennis Bathory, Nancy Lynn Schwartz - 2001 - 340 páginas
...Constitution. . . . Not only did they establish the federal government but they are its citizens."32 The right to make treaties, declare war, levy taxes,...exclusive judicial and legislative powers, were all functions of sovereign power. The states, then, for all these important purposes were no longer sovereign.... | |
| Joy Hakim - 2003 - 356 páginas
...administration of the laws. . . . The States severally have not retained their entire sovereignty. It has been shown that in becoming parts of a nation, not members...these important purposes were no longer sovereign. . . . If your leaders could succeed in establishing a separation, what would be your situation? Are... | |
| 1833 - 460 páginas
...league, they surrendered many of their essential parta of sovereignty. The right to make ireaiien — declare war — levy taxes — exercise exclusive...were all of them functions of sovereign power. The stales, then, for all these important purposes, were no longer sovereign. The allegiance of their citizens... | |
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