| 1836 - 494 頁
...their mutual iction before, at the time, and afterward abundantly show. # •# * #- * # *• # Tho States have their status in the Union, and they have...whatever of independence and liberty it has. The Union is oluer than any of the States, and in fact it created them as States. Originally f-some dependent colonies... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 頁
...Union, without the consent of the Union or of any other state." " The states," as he justly said, " have their status IN the Union, and they have no other legal statw. If they break from this, they can only do so against law and by revolution. The Union, and not... | |
| 1861 - 520 頁
...have their status in the Union, made in pursuance of the constitution, to be for her the supreme law. The States have their status in the Union, and they...against law and by revolution. The Union, and not the States.-separately, procured their independence and their liberty, by conquest or purchase ; the... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 頁
...supreme law of the land. The States have their statu* IN the Union, and they have no other legal ttatut. If they break from this, they can only do so against...procured their independence and their liberty. By conqnest or purchase the Union gave each of them whatever of independence and liberty it has. The Union... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 頁
...United States made in pursuance of the Constitution, to be, for her, the supreme l»w of the land. The States have their status IN the Union, and they...they break from this, they can only do so against l»w, and by revolution. The Union, and not themselves separately, procured their independence and... | |
| 1861 - 456 頁
...the United States made in pursuance of the Constitution, to be, for her, the supreme law of the land. The States have their status IN the Union, and they have no other legal status. If they break irom this, they can only do so against law, and by revolution. The Union, and not themselves separately,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 808 頁
...have their status in the Union, made in pursuance of the Constitution, to be for her tho supreme law. The States have their status in the Union, and they...it has. The Union is older than any of the States, und, in fact, it created them, as States. Originally, some dependent Colonies made the Union, and in... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 812 頁
...have their status in the Union, made in pursuance of the Constitution, to be for her tho supreme law. The States have their status in the Union, and they...independence and their liberty by conquest or purchase. Tho Union gave each of them whatever of independence and liberty it has. The Union is older than any... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 824 頁
...have their status in the Union, made in pursuance of the Constitution, to bo for her tho supremo law. The States have their status in the Union, and they...they can only do so against law and by revolution. Tho Union and not themselves separately procured their independence and their liberty by conquest or... | |
| James Williams - 1862 - 538 頁
...Union, and they have no other legal status if they break from this. They can only do so against law by revolution. The Union, and not themselves separately,...or purchase. The Union gave each of them whatever independence and liberty it had. The Union is older than any of the States, and in fact it created... | |
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