| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1932 - 208 páginas
...the States. Chief Justice Marshall, writing the opinion of the court, said : " The constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own Government, and not for the government of the individual States. Each State established... | |
| New York State Bar Association - 1907 - 582 páginas
..." (Martin v. Hunter's lessee, i Wheat.. 326), and by Marshall, that the national Constitution " was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own government, and not for the government of the individual States." (Barren v. Mayor, etc.,... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 696 páginas
...not warranted by anything in the Constitution, but contradicted by its open declaration, that it was ordained and established by the people of the United States, for themselves and their posterity. And, as free colored persons were then citizens of at least five States, and so, in every sense, part... | |
| Richard E. Labunski - 1987 - 262 páginas
...the states. Marshall said the issue did not present any problems for the Court: The constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own government, and not for the government of the individual States. Each State established... | |
| Charles H. Sheldon - 420 páginas
...Barran v. The Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (7 Pet. 243, 1833), he wrote: "The constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own government, and not for the government of the individual states. Each state established... | |
| 1990 - 540 páginas
...thus presented is, we think, of great importance, but not of much difficulty. The Constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own government, and not for the government of the individual States. Each State established... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Indian Affairs - 1992 - 292 páginas
...Government only. For example, in Barron v. Baltimore, the Supreme Court said, "The Constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own government, and not for the government of individual States." In almost identical language,... | |
| David P. Currie - 1992 - 518 páginas
...by suggesting that the answer was inherent in the very nature of the document: "The constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their own government, and not for the government of the individual states."256 This did not get... | |
| David J. Bodenhamer, James W. Ely (Jr.) - 1993 - 262 páginas
...heart of the notion of constitutionalism that informed the American founding: The constitution was ordained and established by the people of the United States for themselves, for their government, and not for the government of the individual states. [A]nd, in that constitution,... | |
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