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" And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions by its own authority it will follow that in order to the inviolable maintenance of that equality of privileges and immunities to which the citizens... "
An Argument on the Unconstitutionality of Slavery: Embracing an Abstract of ... - Página 146
por George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 440 páginas
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Report of the First[-thirty-first] Annual Meeting of the Virginia ..., Volumen17

Virginia Bar Association, Virginia State Bar Association - 1904 - 356 páginas
...80) "In order to the inviolable maintenance of that eqxiality of privileges and immunities to which citizens of the Union will be entitled, the National...State or its citizens are opposed to another State or its citizens. To secure the full effect of so fundamental a provision (namely, Art. 4, Sec. 2, -The...
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Federal Diversity of Citizenship Jurisdiction: Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery - 1978 - 444 páginas
...the several States.' And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the meant of executing its own provisions by its own authority, It will follow that In order to [preserve] the inviolable maintenance of that equality of privileges and immunities to which the citizens...
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Lawyers and Justice: An Ethical Study

David Luban - 1988 - 484 páginas
...which we perceive to be indispensable in the courts of justice," and argues for the judiciary's role in "the inviolable maintenance of that equality of privileges...the citizens of the Union will be entitled."" The Federalist, of course, is just one work on American government (albeit the most influential one); but,...
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One United People: The Federalist Papers and the National Idea

Edward Millican - 292 páginas
...states," and he stresses that only "the national judiciary," with "no local attachments," can ensure the "inviolable maintenance of that equality of privileges...which the citizens of the union will be entitled." Finally, the federal courts should decide "maritime causes," which "commonly affect the rights of foreigners"...
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The Constitution in the Supreme Court: The First Hundred Years, 1789-1888

David P. Currie - 1992 - 518 páginas
...explaining that diversity jurisdiction (which requires that an outsider be a party) was meant to assure "that equality of privileges and immunities to which the citizens of the union will be entitled." THE FEDERALIST No. 80, at 537 (A. Hamilton) (J. Cooke ed. 1961). Story flatly said that the clause, removing...
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The Ninth Amendment and the Politics of Creative Jurisprudence: Disparaging ...

Marshall L. DeRosa - 226 páginas
...of the citizens of the several States." And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions...its own authority it will follow that in order to [sic] the inviolable maintenance of that equality of privileges and immunities to which the citizens...
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The Essential Federalist: A New Reading of the Federalist Papers

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1998 - 220 páginas
...tribunals. Any other plan would be contrary to reason, to precedent, and to decorum. (No. 80) [!]N ORDER TO the inviolable maintenance of that equality...state or its citizens are opposed to another state or its citizens. To secure the full effect of so fundamental a provision against all evasion and subterfuge,...
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Federalists and Antifederalists: The Debate Over the Ratification of the ...

John P. Kaminski, Richard Leffler - 1998 - 244 páginas
...immunities of citizens of the several states."* And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions...immunities to which the citizens of the union will be 'Article IV, section i. entitled, the national judiciary ought to preside in all cases in which one...
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A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution of the United States: Containing a ...

Joseph Story - 1999 - 374 páginas
...immunities of citizens of the several States.' And if it be a just principle, that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions...immunities, to which the citizens of the Union will he entitled, the National Judiciary ought to preside in all cases, in which one State, or its citizens,...
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Property Rights: From Magna Carta to the Fourteenth Amendment

Bernard H. Siegan - 356 páginas
...only a "fundamental" provision, but also "the basis of the Union." Citizens expected, he asserted, "the inviolable maintenance of that equality of privileges and immunities to which [they] will be entitled."17 They never relinquished them nor were they deprived of them either as English...
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