| 1861 - 456 頁
...only as were known in the world, at the time, as governmental powers; and certainly a power to destroy the government itself had never been known as a governmental...should be confided to the whole — to the general governmejit; while whatever concerns only the State, should be left exclusively to the State. This... | |
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 頁
...and certainly a power to destroy the government itself had never been known as a governmental — K a merely administrative power. This relative matter...general government; while whatever concerns only the Slate, should be left exclusively to the State. This is all there is of original principle about it.... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1861 - 340 頁
...and certainly a power to destroy the government itself had never been known as a governmental—as a merely administrative power. This relative matter...Whatever concerns the whole, should be confided to the whole—to the general government; while whatever concerns only the State, should be left exclusively... | |
| 1861 - 520 頁
...powers. And certainly a power to destroy the government itself had never been known as a governmental or as a merely administrative power. This relative matter...other than the principle of generality and locality. Wbatevcr concerns the whole should be confined to the whole general government ; while •whatever... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 586 頁
...ouly as were known in the world at the time as governmental powers ; and certainly a power to destroy the Government itself had never been known as a governmental...merely administrative power. This relative matter The Pn'si.lM't'' M» of national power and State rights, as a principle, is no other than the principle... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 812 頁
...only as were known in tho world at tho time as governmental powers, and certainly a power to destroy the Government itself had never been known as a governmental,...and locality. Whatever concerns the whole should be conferred to the whole General Government, while whatever concerns only the State should be left exclusively... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 830 頁
...only as were known in the world at the time as governmental powers, and certainly a power to destroy the Government itself had never been known as a governmental,...and locality. Whatever concerns the whole should be conferred to the whole General Government, while whatever concerns only the State should be left exclusively... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 848 頁
...only as were known in the world at the time as governmental powers, and certainly a power to destroy the Government itself had never been known as a governmental,...generality and locality. Whatever concerns the whole should bo conferred to the whole General Government, while whatever concerns only the State should bo left... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 808 頁
...governmental, ач n merely administrative power. This relative matter of national power and Stato rights us a principle, is no other than the principle of generality and locality. Whatever concerns the whole should bo conferred to the whole General Government, while whatever concerna only the State should bo left... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 824 頁
...as were known in the world at the time as governmental powers, and certainly a power to destroy tho Government itself had never been known as a governmental, as a merely administrativo power. This relative matter of national power and State rights ¡is a principle, ie... | |
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