 | Ethelbert Dudley Warfield - 1887 - 203 Seiten
...subordinate clauses, its punctuation, and its diction, is a fair sample of the whole address. 8 Idem. and title of a Constitution for the United States...to itself, the residuary mass of right to their own self Government ; and that whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are... | |
 | Ethelbert Dudley Warfield - 1887 - 203 Seiten
...1856, p. 464, vol. ix. Note by editor. * See page 75, ante. 8 THE JEFFERSON RESOLUTIONS. 1st. Resolved, That the several States composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of the unlimited submission to the General Government ; but that by a compact under the style and title... | |
 | Paul C. Nagel - 1964 - 328 Seiten
...kind of safety." In resolutions approved by Kentucky's legislature, Vice President Jefferson wrote that "the several States composing the United States...unlimited submission to their general government." 29 Passage of a quarter-century strengthened Jefferson's patience. Pleading in 1825 f° r tolerance,... | |
 | Horace Greeley - 1864 - 37 Seiten
...afterward. These resolutions are too long to be here quoted in full, but the first is as follows: "Resolved, That the several States composing the United States...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,... | |
 | Ohio. Supreme Court - 1874
...shortly after the passage of the'"alien and sedition laws:" "Resolved, That the several states comprising the United States of America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to the general government; but that by compact, under the style and title of a constitution for the United... | |
 | A. London Fell - 1983 - 459 Seiten
...sovereignty and state. The first of Jefferson's Kentucky Resolutions declared as follows: "1. Resolved, That the several states composing the United States...unlimited submission to their general government, but by a compact under ... the Constitution . . . they constituted a general government for special purposes,... | |
 | 1900
...24, 1900. (201) $16.50 4584 Kentucky. " IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Nov. IOTH, 1798. Resolved that the several states composing the United States...unlimited submission to their General Government," etc. 4 pp., 4to. Bang's, April 2, 1900. (68) $22.00 4585 Kercheval (Samuel). A HISTORY OF THE VALLEY... | |
 | Jerome A. McDuffie, Gary Wayne Piggrem, Steven E. Woodworth - 1990 - 630 Seiten
...liberties appertaining to them. Document C Source: "Kentucky Resolutions" (November 16, 1798) I. Resolved, that the several States composing the United States...the United States and of amendments thereto, they constitute a general government for special purposes, delegated to that government certain definite... | |
 | Marshall L. DeRosa - 1991 - 182 Seiten
...referred to the Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1798 as declaratory of their doctrine. Resolved, that the several States composing the United States of America, are not united on the principles of unlimited submission to their General Government; but that by compact under the style... | |
 | Jefferson Powell, Professor of Law H Jefferson Powell - 1993 - 296 Seiten
...liberal and contractarian terms. 148 The 142 Kammen, A Machine, 29. 143 MacIntyre (1984), 222. 144 "[T]he several states composing the United States...unlimited submission to their general government; but ... by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States . . . they constituted... | |
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