The Life and Times of C.G. MemmingerEverett Waddey Company, 1893 - 604 頁 |
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第 55 頁
... federal courts , not binding upon his conscience , not imposing upon him the obligations of allegiance , not making him liable in any case to the penalties of treason . I will put the case as strongly as possible for the advocates of ...
... federal courts , not binding upon his conscience , not imposing upon him the obligations of allegiance , not making him liable in any case to the penalties of treason . I will put the case as strongly as possible for the advocates of ...
第 58 頁
... Federal compact may interpose in order to prevent the execution of a law passed by the rest , and that the others may not maintain their construction of the Constitution , either by coercing that single State into acquiescence , or ...
... Federal compact may interpose in order to prevent the execution of a law passed by the rest , and that the others may not maintain their construction of the Constitution , either by coercing that single State into acquiescence , or ...
第 62 頁
... Federal compact . While we take the benefits of that compact , we must stand to its terms and abide by it like men . I have great repugnance to the idea of construing a writ- ten instrument one way to - day and another way to - morrow ...
... Federal compact . While we take the benefits of that compact , we must stand to its terms and abide by it like men . I have great repugnance to the idea of construing a writ- ten instrument one way to - day and another way to - morrow ...
第 68 頁
... federal government , like every human govern- ment , is liable to be badly administered ; and when its evils overbalance its benefits , we are prepared to encounter all the vicissitudes of revolu- tion still to be free . Experience ...
... federal government , like every human govern- ment , is liable to be badly administered ; and when its evils overbalance its benefits , we are prepared to encounter all the vicissitudes of revolu- tion still to be free . Experience ...
第 76 頁
... Federal Union ; that one of a confederacy of twenty - four States can by her sole voice check the action of the government , and stay its arm in the vital operation of collecting its revenues . This doctrine seems to me to lead to ...
... Federal Union ; that one of a confederacy of twenty - four States can by her sole voice check the action of the government , and stay its arm in the vital operation of collecting its revenues . This doctrine seems to me to lead to ...
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