| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1868 - 1082 頁
...And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of executing its mm provisions by its own authority, it will follow, that...entitled, the national judiciary ought to preside n all cases in which one State or its citizens are opposed to another State or its citizens." (Federalist,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 頁
...immunities of citizens of the several states." And if it be a just principle, that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions,...that equality of privileges and immunities, to which tho citizens of the union will be entitled, the national judiciary ought to preside in all cases, in... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Benjamin Robbins Curtis - 1870 - 788 頁
...privileges of citizens of the several States." And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions,...to the inviolable maintenance of that equality of immunities and privileges to which citizens of the Union will be entitled, the national judiciary ought... | |
| 1885 - 906 頁
...privileges of citizens of the several states." And if it be a just principle that every government might to possess the means of executing its own provisions...to the inviolable maintenance of that equality of immunities and privileges to which citizens of the Union will be entitled, the national judiciary ought... | |
| Robert Stewart Morrison - 1885 - 768 頁
...States.' And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of exe uting its own provisions by its own authority, it will follow...maintenance of that equality of privileges and immunities, the national judiciary ought to preside in all cases in which one State or its citizens are opposed... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 652 頁
...immunities of citizens of the several States." And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions...State or its citizens are opposed to another State or its citizens. To secure the full effect of so fundamental a provision against all evasion and subterfuge,... | |
| Simon Sterne - 1888 - 402 頁
...of the citizens of the several States, and if it be a just principle that every Government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions,...State or its citizens are opposed to another State or its citizens." The jurisdiction conferred in the case of treaties is so necessary a one that it... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 頁
...citizens of the several States." And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess t/ie means of executing its own provisions by its own authority,...State or its citizens are opposed to another State or its citizens. To secure the full effect of so fundamental a provision against all evasion and subterfuge,... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1889 - 638 頁
...immunities of citizens of the several States." And if it be a just principle that every government ought to possess the means of executing its own provisions...preside in all cases in which one State or its citizens arc opposed to another State or its citizens. To secure the full effect of so fundamental a provision... | |
| Lorenzo Smith Boswell Sawyer, United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit) - 1890 - 704 頁
...prejudice and local influence. • Hamilton, in the Federalist (No. 80), in discussing this subject says: "In order to the inviolable maintenance of that equality...state or its citizens are opposed to another state or its citizens. To secure the full effect of so fundamental Opinion of the Court— Deady, J. {October,... | |
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