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" No political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate the States, and of compounding the American people into one common mass. "
An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery: Embracing an Abstract of ... - Página 387
por George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 440 páginas
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New Plottings in Aid of the Rebel Doctrine of State Sovereignty: Mr. Jay's ...

John Jay - 1864 - 80 páginas
...several States; and " where else," asked Chief Justice Marshall, " should they have assembled ? Xo political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate the States, and of compounding the American people into one common mass. Of consequence...
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Are We a Nation?: The Question as it Stood Before the War

Jonas Mills Bundy - 1870 - 62 páginas
...Union. Says Chief Justice Marshall, in his decision of McCulloch vs. State of Maryland, 4 Wheaton, 316; "It is true they assembled in their several States; and, where else should they have assembled? ISTo political dreamer was wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate the States,...
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The Journal of the Senate During the ... Session of the ..., Volumen18

California. Legislature. Senate - 1870 - 916 páginas
...This is true." In the case of MeCullough vs. The State of Maryland, he used these expressions: " 1S'o political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate the States, and of compounding the American people into one common mass." This opinion...
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Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States: With a ..., Volumen1

Joseph Story - 1873 - 780 páginas
...legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely, effectively, and wisely, on such...assembled ? No political dreamer was ever wild enough :o think of breaking down the lines which separate the States, and of compounding the American people...
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Reports of Committees: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th ..., Volumen3,Parte1

United States. Congress. Senate - 1874 - 554 páginas
...legislatures the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely, effectively, and wisely on such...was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the Hues which separate the States, and of compounding the people into one common mass. Of consequence,...
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Report of the Select Committee On Transportation-Routes To the Seaboard

1874 - 500 páginas
...legislatures the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely, effectively, and wisely on such...convention. It is true they assembled in their several States—and where else should they have assembled? Fo political dreamer was ever wild enough to think...
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The Central Law Journal, Volumen93

1921 - 496 páginas
...Marshall said for the Supreme Court, page 402: "They (the people) acted upon it in the only manner in whch they can act safely, effectively and wisely on such...subject, by assembling in convention. It is true they asembled in their several states— and where else should they have assembled?" Then, answering his...
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Political and Constitutional Law of the United States of America

William O. Bateman - 1876 - 416 páginas
...legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They •acted upon it, in the only manner in which they can act /safely, effectively, and wisely, on...assembled in their ••several states ; and where else could they have assembled? NO POLITICAL DREAMER WAS EVER WILD ENOUGH TO THINK OP BREAKING DOWN THE...
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen16

1877 - 510 páginas
...v. Maryland, 4 Wheat. 403. He is arguing that the Constitution was the act of the people, and says, "It is true, they assembled in their several States...ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate the States, and of compounding the American people into one common maes. Of consequence,...
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Albany Law Journal, Volumen16

1877 - 510 páginas
...v. Maryland, 4 Wheat. 403. He is arguing that the Constitution was the act of the people, and says, "It is true, they assembled in their several States ; and where else should they have assembled 1 No political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of breaklug down the lines which separate the...
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