| William Vincent Wells - 1865 - 486 páginas
...a federal union of sovereign States. I am not able to conceive why the wisdom of the Convention led them to give the preference to the former before the...the whole, the idea of sovereignty in these States mnst be lost. Indeed, I think, upon such a supposition, those sovereignties ought to be eradicated... | |
| William Vincent Wells - 1865 - 562 páginas
...a federal union of sovereign States. I am not able to conceive why the wisdom of the Convention led them to give the preference to the former before the...extend to every subject of legislation, and its laws be supremo and control the whole, the idea of sovereignty in these States must be lost. Indeed, I think,... | |
| James Parton - 1877 - 500 páginas
...a federal union of sovereign states. I am not able to conceive why the wisdom of the Convention led them to give the preference to the former before the...latter. If the several States in the Union are to be one entire nation under one Legislature, the powers of which shall extend to every subject of legislation,... | |
| James Parton - 1867 - 496 páginas
...to give the preference to the former before the latter. If the several States in the Union are to be one entire nation under one legislature, the powers of which shall extend to everv subject of legislation, and its laws be supreme and control the whole, the idea of sovereignty... | |
| George Fitch - 1883 - 276 páginas
...States. * * * If the several States of the Union are to be one entire nation, under ono Legislature, and its laws be supreme and control the whole, the idea of sovereignty in these States must be lost. But should we continue distinct sovereign States, confederated for ihe purpose of mutual safety... | |
| Samuel Adams - 1908 - 466 páginas
...a Federal Union of Sovereign States. I am not able to conceive why the Wisdom of the Convention led them to give the Preference to the former before the...every Subject of Legislation, and its Laws be supreme & controul the whole,. the Idea of Sovereignty in these States must be lost. Indeed I think, upon such... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 382 páginas
...a Federal Union of Sovereign States. I am not able to conceive why the Wisdom of the Convention led them to give the Preference to the former before the...every Subject of Legislation, and its Laws be supreme & controul the whole, the Idea of Sovereignty in these States must be lost. Indeed I think, upon such... | |
| Ralph Volney Harlow - 1923 - 386 páginas
...a Federal Union of Sovereign States, I am not able to conceive why the Wisdom of the Convention led them to give the preference to the former before the...States in the Union are to become one entire nation . . . the Idea of Sovereignty in these States must be lost." Adams doubted the capacity of a national... | |
| Jesse Lee Bennett - 1925 - 374 páginas
...a Federal Union of Sovereign States. I am not able to conceive why the Wisdom of the Convention led them to give the Preference to the former before the...every Subject of Legislation, and its Laws be supreme & controul the whole, the Idea of Sovereignty in these States must be lost. Indeed I think, upon such... | |
| Harry Elmer Barnes - 1926 - 638 páginas
...a Federal Union of Sovereign States. I am not able to conceive why the Wisdom of the Convention led them to give the Preference to the former before the...every Subject of Legislation, and its Laws be supreme & controul the whole, the Idea of Sovereignty in these States must be lost. Indeed I think, upon such... | |
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