| Charles Chauncey Burr - 1863 - 120 páginas
...necessity that there can be no tribunal above their authority to decide, in the last resort, whether {hf* compact made by them be violated, and consequently...sufficient magnitude to require their interposition." On this subject of compact, Daniel Webster said, at a later day : " If the constitution be not observed... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 382 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows, of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority to decide, in the last resort, whether...made by them be violated ; and consequently that, as parties to it, they must themselves decide, in the last resort, such questions as may be of sufficient... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 372 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows, of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority to decide, in the last resort, whether...made by them be violated ; and consequently that, as parties to it, they must themselves decide, in the last resort, such questions as may be of sufficient... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1863 - 438 páginas
...other things, that the people of the States — acting in their sovereign capacity, have the right " to decide, in the last resort, whether the compact made by them be violated ;" and shows, conclusively, that, without it, and the right of the States to interfere to protect themselves... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 774 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to decide, in the last resort, whether...sufficient magnitude to require their interposition." In the remarks which I made on the 19th of December last, I referred to the fact that Virginia, in... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 628 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to decide, in the last resort, whether...sufficient magnitude to require their interposition." In the remarks which I made on the 19th of December last, I referred to the fact that Virginia, in... | |
| 1864 - 350 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity that there can be no tribunal above their authority to decide, in the last resort, whether...and consequently that, as the parties to it, they mu-t themselves decide, in the last resort, such que*• See this subject more rally argued in our... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 644 páginas
...necessity, that there £e» be no tribunal above their authority, to decide, in the last resort, whet^ the compact made by them be violated, and consequently that, as the part1" to it, they must themselves decide, in the last resort, such questions as Ml be of sufficient... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1865 - 558 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to decide, in the last resort, whether...consequently, that, as the parties to it, they must themselves [that is the States] decide, in the last resort, such questions as may be of sufficient magnitude to... | |
| James Madison - 1865 - 768 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity that there can be no tribunal above their authority to decide, in the last resort, whether the compact made oy them be violated ; and, consequently, that, as the parties to it, they must themselves decide, in... | |
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