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" Government created by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion, and not the constitution, the measure of its powers; but that as in all other cases... "
The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal ... - Page 512
by Jonathan Elliot - 1836
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Speeches of Messrs. Hayne and Webster in the United States Senate, on the ...

Robert Young Hayne - 1852 - 90 pages
...by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself, since that would have made its discretion,...right to judge, for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress." At the ensuing session of the legislature, the subject was reexamined,...
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National Series of Selections for Reading; Adapted to the Standing ..., Volume 4

Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pages
...and not the constitution, the measure of its powers ; " and that, " in all cases of compact between parties having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of the infraction as of the mode and measure of redress." Language cannot be more explicit, nor can higher...
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Proceedings

New Jersey Historical Society - 1853 - 852 pages
...by this compact, was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; , since that would have made its discretion,...right to judge for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress" — thus in effect setting aside altogether and rendering null...
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Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State ..., Volume 3

Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention, Harvey Fowler - 1853 - 806 pages
...by this compact, was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion,...right to judge for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress." [From the Second Resolve.] " The same act of congress passed on...
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Official report of the debates and proceedings, Volume 3

Massachusetts constitutional convention, 1853 - 1853 - 814 pages
...by this compact, was not made the exclusive or fhial judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion,...each party has an equal right to judge for itself, at well of iofraction1 as of the mode and measure of redreti." [From the Second Resolve.] "The same...
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Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State ..., Volume 3

Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention, Harvey Fowler - 1853 - 814 pages
...by this compact, was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself; since that would have made its discretion,...compact among parties having no common judge, each party hat an equal riff hi to judge for itself, at well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress."...
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Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts ...

Daniel Webster - 1853 - 574 pages
...the same government is not made the final judge of the powers delegated to it, since that would make its discretion, and not the Constitution, the measure...; but that, as in all other cases of compact among sovereign parties, without any common judge, each has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of...
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The Life, Eulogy, and Great Orations of Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster - 1854 - 276 pages
...by this compact was not made the exclusive or final judge of the extent of the powers delegated to itself, since that would have made its discretion,...right to judge, for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress." At the ensuing session of the legislature, the subject was re-examined,...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Miscellaneous: 4. Parliamentary manual; 5 ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 612 pages
...probability is, that they aro the original of the celebrated Kentucky Resolutions on the same subject.—ED.] would have made its discretion, and not the Constitution,...powers; but that, as in all other cases of compact among powers having no common judge, each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions...
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Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American ..., Volume 1

Thomas Hart Benton - 1854 - 762 pages
...the same government is not made the final judge of the powers delegated to it, since that would make its discretion, and not the constitution, the measure...; but that, as in all other cases of compact among sovereign parties, without any common judge, each has an equal right to judge for itself, as well as...
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