... who regards the constitution as a compact, — if a power should be inserted by the amending power, which would radically change the character of the constitution, or the nature of the system ; or if the former should fail to fulfill the ends for... Etude sur la souveraineté et l'Etat fédératif - Page 125de Eugène Borel - 1886 - 216 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1851 - 436 pages
...the act making the declaration continues binding on her citizens. As far as they are concerned, the State, as a party to the constitutional compact, has the right to decide, in the last resort, — and, acting in the same character in which it ratified the constitution,... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1851 - 428 pages
...the act making the declaration continues binding on her citizens. As far as they are concerned, the State, as a party to the constitutional compact, has the right to decide, in the last resort, — and, acting in the same character in which it ratified the constitution,... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 382 pages
...constitution, may be guilty of violating it as a compact, but cannot be guilty of violating it as a law That a State, as a party to the constitutional compact,...— cannot, with any show of reason, be denied by anyone who regards the constitution as a compact, — if a power should be inserted by the amending... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 372 pages
...constitution, may be guilty of violating it as a compact, but cannot be guilty of violating it as a law That a State, as a party to the constitutional compact,...— cannot, with any show of reason, be denied by anyone who regards the constitution as a compact, — if a power should be inserted by the amending... | |
| George McHenry - 1863 - 372 pages
...constitution, may be guilty of violating it as a compact, but cannot be guilty of violating it as a law That a State, as a party to the constitutional compact, has the right to secede—acting in the same capacity in which it ratified the constitution—cannot, with any show... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1863 - 438 pages
...the act making the declaration continues binding on her citizens. As far as they are concerned, the State, as a party to the constitutional compact, has the right to decide, in the last resort, — and, acting in the same character in which it ratified the constitution,... | |
| Georg Jellinek - 1882 - 342 pages
...ungebrochene Souveränetät der Staaten : „ That a State, as a party to the constüutional compact, kas the right to secede — acting in the same capacity,...which, it ratified the constitution — cannot, with the perplexing question — how the people nf the seoerid Statei can be partly sooereign, and partly... | |
| Georg Jellinek - 1882 - 336 pages
...trotz des Bundesvertrages fortdauernde ungebrochene Souveränetät der Staaten: „Tlmt a State, aa a party to the constitutional compact, has the right to secede — acting in the same capacity, in ichich it ratified the constitution — cannot, with the perpleximj qnestion — how the people of... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1883 - 462 pages
...foreign State to the other States, as would a posiOF THE UNITED STATES. 301 ftive act of secession. That a State, as a party to the constitutional compact, has the right to secede, — acting in the salne" Capacity in which it ratified tEe constitution, — cannot, with any show of reason, / an^one^vlvo^regards.the... | |
| Robert Redslob - 1927 - 372 pages
...right to secede — acting in the same capacity, in which il ratificd thc constitution — cannot, wilh any show of reason be denied by any one who regards...constitution as a compact. — This results necessarily from thc nature of a compact, wherc thc parties to it are sovercign ; and, of course, have no higher aulhority... | |
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