Virginia declare and make known that the powers granted under the Constitution being derived from the People of the United States may be resumed by them whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression... The Quarterly Review - Página 2541862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Israel Ward Andrews - 1887 - 420 páginas
...ratification with a declaration of rights. "We, the delegates of the people of Virginia, * * * do, in the name and in behalf of the people of Virginia, declare...the United States, may be resumed by them whenever they shall be perverted to their injury or oppression, etc." This shows very clearly the opinion of... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1889 - 816 páginas
...particular, than any other State. Her convention, assembled to ratify the Constitution, "in the name and behalf of the people of Virginia, declare and make...Constitution, being derived from the people of the United Slates, may be resumed by them whenever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression."... | |
| John William Jones - 1889 - 752 páginas
...in Virginia. "Our people in convention, by their act of ratification, declared and made known'that the powers granted under the constitution being derived...the United States, may be resumed by them whenever they shall be perverted to their injury and oppression. " From what people were these powers derived?... | |
| John Innes Clark Hare - 1889 - 744 páginas
...Constitution, and in so doing " declared on behalf of and in the name of the people of Virginia . . . that the powers granted under the Constitution, being derived from the people of 1 3 Elliott's Debates (2d ed., Phila., 1876), 44; ante, p. 70. the United States, may be resumed by... | |
| John William Jones - 1890 - 738 páginas
...of question in Virginia. " Our people in convention, by their act of ratification, declared and made known that the powers granted under the constitution...the United States, may be resumed by them whenever they shall be perverted to their injury and oppression. " From what people were these powers derived?... | |
| Hugh Blair Grigsby - 1890 - 410 páginas
...well as the most mature deliberation hath enabled, us, to decide thereon, Do, in the name and in the behalf of the People of Virginia, declare and make...under the Constitution being derived from the People made a tie, and a single additional vote would have settled the fate of the Constitution for that time.... | |
| Kate Mason Rowland - 1892 - 544 páginas
...and Corbin, yet they stated in unmistakable terms the doctrine of State sovereignty in the assertion that the " powers granted under the Constitution,...people of the United States, may be resumed by them whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression." The " people " here meant precisely... | |
| John W. H. Porter - 1892 - 388 páginas
...in the Federal Union, always claimed the right to withdraw therefrom. In that resolution she said : "The powers granted under the Constitution, being...people of the United States, may be resumed by them whensoever the same may be perverted to their injury or oppression." And the State Convention, believing... | |
| John Wilford Overall - 1892 - 206 páginas
...prepared as well as the most mature deliberation hath enabled us to decide thereon, do, in the name and behalf of the people of Virginia, declare and make...that the powers granted under the Constitution, being delivered from the people of the United States, may be resumed by them whenever the same shall be perverted... | |
| Caleb William Loring - 1893 - 196 páginas
...could avail." The acceptance was made " in behalf of the people of Virginia "; the condition was," that the powers granted under the Constitution being...people of the United States may be resumed by them, whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression," and that " among other essential... | |
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