This mode of proceeding was adopted : and by the convention, by congress, and by the state legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted ui>on it in the only manner in which they can act safely, effectively and wisely, on such a... Electing the President: Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, First Session ... - 第 376 頁United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Amendments 著 - 1969 - 1053 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 564 頁
...congress, and by the state legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner, in which they can act safely, effectively, mid wisely, on such a subject, by assembling in convention. It is true, they assembled in their several... | |
| Henry Baldwin - 1837 - 230 頁
...comprehensible and clear, excluding all construction, and admitting of no two-fold meaning or interpretation : "No political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate.the states, and of compounding the American people into one common mass. Of consequence, when... | |
| George Washington Frost Mellen - 1841 - 452 頁
...the State legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the manner they can act safely, effectively, and wisely, on such...ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines that separate the States, and of compounding the American people in one common mass. Of consequence,... | |
| Henry St. George Tucker - 1843 - 256 頁
...congress, and by the state legislatures, tbe instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely,...states — and where else should they have assembled ?* ['This is an evasion unworthy of the chief justice. The argument of his adversaries did not rest... | |
| Charles Bishop Goodrich - 1853 - 364 頁
...congress, and by the state legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely,...wisely on such a subject, by assembling in convention ; — they assembled in their several states ; — when the people act, they must act in their states.... | |
| 1855 - 560 頁
...Congress, and by the State Legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely,...effectively, and wisely on such a subject, by assembling in a convention. It is true they assembled in their several States, and where else should they have assembled... | |
| Vermont Historical Society - 1921 - 676 頁
...instrument was submitted to the people; that they acted upon it in the only manner in which they could act safely, effectively, and wisely, on such a subject, by assembling in convention in their several states; but the measures they adopt do not, on that account, cease to be the measures... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 頁
...Congress, and by the State Legislatures, the instrument was submitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely,...was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the Hues which separate the States, and of compounding the American people into one common mass. Of consequence,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 848 頁
...Congress, and by the State Legislatures, the instrument was ihmitted to the people. They acted upon it in the only manner in which they can act safely,...States — and where else should they have assembled ? Xo political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of breaking down the lines which separate th«... | |
| Frank Moore - 1862 - 808 頁
...is true, they assembled in their several States — and where else should they have assembled ? Ko political dreamer was ever wild enough to think of...of compounding the American people into one common moss. Of consequence, when they act, they act in their States. But the measures they adopt do not,... | |
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