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" This, sir, is practical nullification 1. That the constitution of the United States is not a league, confederacy, or compact, between the people of the several States in their sovereign capacities; but a Government proper, founded on the adoption of the... "
Speeches of John C. Calhoun and Daniel Webster, in the Senate of the United ... - Page 57
by John Caldwell Calhoun - 1833 - 89 pages
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 3, 1832-July ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1859 - 822 pages
...sir, is practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories ana opinions, I maintain — 1. That the constitution of the United States is not...individuals. ', 2. That no State authority has power to disBolve these relations ; that nothing can dissolve them but revolution ; and that, Consequently,...
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The Life, Speeches and Memorials of Daniel Webster ...

Daniel Webster, Samuel M. Smucker - 1859 - 568 pages
...these positions Mr. Webster laid down a system embodied in the following propositions : I. That the Constitution of the United States is not a league,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. II. That no State authority has power to dissolve those relations ; that nothing can dissolve them...
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The Life, Speeches, and Memorials of Daniel Webster

Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1859 - 660 pages
...these positions Mr. Webster laid down a system embodied in the following propositions : I. That the Constitution of the United States is not a league,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. II. That no State authority has power to dissolve those relations ; that nothing can dissolve them...
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 3, 1832-July ...

United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1859 - 822 pages
...sir, ia practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories and opinions, I maintain — 1. That the constitution of the United States is not a league, confederacy, or compact, be: tween the people of the several States in their sovereign capacities; but a Government proper,...
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Life of Andrew Jackson, Volume 3

James Parton - 1860 - 764 pages
...unites these States. We can not more fitly take leave of this subject than by reading them again : " 1. That the constitution of the United States is not...That no State authority has power to dissolve these J relations ; that nothing can dissolve them but revolution ; and that, consequently, there can be...
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Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ...

Daniel Webster - 1860 - 576 pages
...is practical nullification. And now, Sir, against all these theories and opinions, I maintain, — 1. That the Constitution of the United States is not...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. '.'. That no State authority has power to dissolve these relations; that nothing can dissolve them...
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The Union Text Book: Containing Selections from the Writings of Daniel ...

Daniel Webster - 1860 - 542 pages
...is practical nullification. And now, Sir, against all these theories and opinions, I maintain, — 1. That the Constitution of the United States is not...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2J That no State authority has power to dissolve these relations ; that nothing can dissolve them but...
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America Before Europe

Agénor comte de Gasparin - 1862 - 452 pages
...people of different States acting in their sovereign character ; but a government properly called, based on the adoption of the people, and creating direct relations between itself and individuals ; 2d, that no State has the power to dissolve these relations, that nothing can break them except a...
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America Before Europe: Principles and Interests

Agénor comte de Gasparin - 1862 - 468 pages
...people of different States acting in their sovereign character ; but a government properly called, based on the adoption of the people, and creating direct relations between itself and individuals ; 2d, that no State has the power to dissolve these relations, that nothing can break them except a...
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The Second Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1863 - 324 pages
...summary of the political ideas of the North: MR. WEBSTER'S TOUR EXHAUSTIVE PROPOSITIONS. 1. c; That the Constitution of the United States is not a " league,...people of the " several States in their sovereign capacity; but a government " founded on the adoption of the people, and creating direct " relations...
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