| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1883 - 462 páginas
...their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity that there can be no tribunal above their authoiity to decide, in the last resort, whether the compact made by them be violated ; and, consequently, as parties to it, they must themselves decide, in the last resort, such questions as may be of sufficient... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1090 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...require their interposition." If this right does not exist in the several States, then it is clear that the discretion of Congress, and not the Constitution,... | |
| Joseph Story - 1891 - 858 páginas
...decide, in the last resort, whether the compact inndc by them bo violated; and consequently, thnt,ns the parties to it, they must themselves decide in...such questions as may be of sufficient magnitude to acquire their interposition." Id. pp. 8, 9. (a.) In the Report of the Hartford Con- When emergencies... | |
| Thomas Valentine Cooper, Hector Tyndale Fenton - 1892 - 930 páginas
...compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity that there can be no tribunal above precedents. By way of defending decide, in the last resort, such questions as mav be of sufficient magnitude to require tiieir interposition."... | |
| Caleb William Loring - 1893 - 196 páginas
...there can be no tribunal above their authority to decide, in the last resort, whether the contract made by them be violated, and consequently that as...they must themselves decide in the last "resort." It is to be noticed that the resolution carefully limits the decision of the people or States to "... | |
| Eben Greenough Scott - 1895 - 458 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 case of an intimate and constitutional union, like that of the United States, it is evident... | |
| Edward Payson Powell - 1897 - 488 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. The resolution has, accordingly, guarded against any misapprehension of its object, by expressly requiring... | |
| 1899 - 542 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." " The resolution has guarded against any misapprehension of its object, by expressly requiring for... | |
| Clement Anselm Evans - 1899 - 808 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." An assemblage of citizens of Boston in Faneuil Hall, in 1809, state, in a celebrated memorial, that... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 542 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." " The resolution has guarded against any misapprehension of its object, by expressly requiring for... | |
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