This, sir, is practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories and opinions, I maintain — 1. That the constitution of the United States is not a league, confederacy, or compact, between the people of the several States in their sovereign... Political Discussions, Legislative, Diplomatic, and Popular, 1856-1886 - 第 265 頁James Gillespie Blaine 著 - 1887 - 525 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| United States. Congress - 1838 - 684 頁
...Elsewhere, it may be binding; but here, it is trampled under foot." This, sir, is practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories and opinions,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no State authority has power to dissolve these relations; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1833 - 106 頁
...now, sir, against all these theories and opinions, I maintain— This, sir, is practical nullification 1. That the constitution of the United States is not...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no State authority has power to dissolve these relations ; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 800 頁
...Elsewhere it may be binding, but here it is trampled under foot." This, sir, is practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories and opinions,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no state authority has power to dissolve these relations; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| 1835 - 804 頁
...Elsewhere it may be binding, but here it is trampled under foot." This, sir, is practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories and opinions,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no state authority has power to dissolve these relations; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 頁
...Elsewhere it may be binding, but here it is trampled under foot." This, sir, is practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories and opinions,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no state authority has power to dissolve these relations; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 頁
...Elsewhere it may be binding, but here it is trampled under foot." This, sir, is practical nullification. And now, sir, against all these theories and opinions,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no state authority has power to dissolve these relations; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1835 - 764 頁
...may be binding ; but here, it is trampled under foot." This, Sir, is practical nulli6cation. And DOW, Sir, against all these theories and opinions, I maintain...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no State authority has power to dissolve these relations ; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1844 - 512 頁
...may be binding ; but here, it is trampled under foot." 173 This, Sir, is practical nullification.And now, Sir, against all these theories and opinions,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. 2. That no State authority has power to dissolve these relations ; that nothing can dissolve them but... | |
| Charles Wainwright March - 1850 - 310 頁
...nullification." Against all such theories, opinions, or heresies, Mr. Webster maintained,— I. That the Constitution of the United States is not a league,...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. II. That no State authority has power to dissolve those relations ; that nothing can dissolve them... | |
| Charles Wainwright March - 1850 - 318 頁
...Webster maintained, — I. That the Constitution of the United States is not a league, cenfederacy, or compact, between the people of the several States...creating direct relations between itself and individuals. II. That no State authority has power to dissolve those relations ; that nothing can dissolve them... | |
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