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" But who shall decide this question of interference? To whom lies the last appeal? This, Sir, the Constitution itself decides also, by declaring "that the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the constitution and laws of the United States. "
History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to ... - 第 452 頁
Alden Bradford 著 - 1840 - 480 頁
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American Ideals

Norman Foerster, William Whatley Pierson, William Whatley Pierson (Jr.) - 1917 - 344 頁
...are, in truth, the keystone of the arch! With these it is a Government; without them, a Confederation. In pursuance of these clear and express provisions, Congress established, at its first session, in the judicial act, a mode for carrying them into full effect, and for bringing all...
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Public Speaking: Instructorś Manual

1920 - 264 頁
...itself decides also by declaring "that the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States." These...a constitution; without them it is a confederacy. If anything be found in the national Constitution, either by original provision, or subsequent interpretation,...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the Iowa State Bar Association ...

Iowa State Bar Association - 1921 - 668 頁
...extend to all cases arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States. These two provisions cover the whole ground. They are in truth the keystone of the arch. With these it is a government; without them, it is a confederation. It must never be overlooked that Congress gets its...
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Congress, the Constitution and the Supreme Court

Charles Warren - 1925 - 328 頁
...itself decides also, by declaring: 'That the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States.' These...Constitution ; without them, it is a Confederacy." uphold Congress in the exercise of some particular power which these citizens may think desirable....
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The Federal Reporter, 第 24 卷

1885 - 964 頁
...extend to all cases arising under the constitution and laws of the United States. These two provisions cover the whole ground. They are in truth the key-stone of the arch. With these it is a government; without them it is a confederation." 3 Webst. Works, 334. Again he said in his great argument...
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Progressive Readings in Prose

Rudolf Wilson Chamberlain, Joseph Sheldon Gerry Bolton - 1923 - 392 頁
...extend to all cases arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States. These two provisions cover the whole ground. They are, in truth, the keystone of the arch! With these it is a government; without them it is a confederation. In pursuance of these clear and express provisions,...
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The Essential American Tradition: An Anthology of Striking and Significant ...

Jesse Lee Bennett - 1925 - 360 頁
...extend to all cases arising under the Constitution and laws of the United States." These two provisions cover the whole ground. They are, in truth, the keystone of the arch : With them it is a Government ; without them a Confederation. In pursuance of these clear and express provisions,...
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The Essential American Tradition: An Anthology of Striking and Significant ...

Jesse Lee Bennett - 1925 - 374 頁
...are, in truth, the keystone of the arch : With them it is a Government ; without them a Confederation. In pursuance of these clear and express provisions, Congress established, at its first session, in the judicial act, a mode for carrying them into full effect, and for bringing all...
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The Central Law Journal, 第 76 卷

1913 - 564 頁
...itself decides also by declaring 'that the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the constitution and laws of the United States.' These...constitution ; without them it is a confederacy." Sovereignty has been correctly defined as "a right of commanding, in the last resort, in civic society."...
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting

California Bar Association - 1923 - 978 頁
...extend to all cases arising under the Constitution, and laws of the United States.' These two provisions cover the whole ground. They are, in truth, the keystone of the arch! With these it is a government; without them it is a confederation. In pursuance of these clear and express provisions,...
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