| William Cobbett - 1832 - 844 σελίδες
...did not grant* But each state having expressly parted with so many powers as to constitute jomtlvwith the other states a single nation, cannot from that...secede, because such secession does not break a league. hut destroys the unity of a nation ; and any injury to that unity is not only a breach which would... | |
| 1833 - 574 σελίδες
...formed by compact between the States, or in any other manner, its character is the same. Each State having expressly parted with so many powers as to...break a league but destroys the unity of a nation. Because the Union was formed by compact, it is said, that the parties to that compact may, when they... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - 1833 - 484 σελίδες
...individually, not upon the Slates—they reiained all the power they did not grant. But each State having expressly parted with so many powers as to...does not break a league, but destroys the unity of a nalion, and any injury to that unity is not only a breach which would result from the contravention... | |
| 1833 - 378 σελίδες
...individually, not upon the States. They retained all the power which they did not grant. But each State having expressly parted with so many powers as to...that period possess any right to secede, because such a secession does not break a league, but destroys the unity of a nation; and any injury to that unity... | |
| American education society - 1833 - 406 σελίδες
...individually, not upon the States. They retained all the power which they did not grant. But each State having expressly parted with so many powers as to...that period possess any right to secede, because such a secession does not break a league, but destroys the unity of a nation ; and any injury to that unity... | |
| 1833 - 436 σελίδες
...circumstances to secede from the Union, and puts this denial on the ground " that from the time the States parted with ¡so many powers as to constitute jointly with the other States a SINGLE NATISN, they cannot from that period possess any right to secede." What then remains of those '•... | |
| Well-wisher to society - 1834 - 434 σελίδες
...represented, which operates directly on the people individually, not upon the States. But each State having expressly parted with so many powers as to...the other States a single nation, cannot from that time possess any right to secede, because such secession does not break a league, but destroys the... | |
| Samuel Simon Schmucker - 1834 - 430 σελίδες
...represented, which operates directly on the people individually, not upon the States. But each State having expressly parted with so many powers as to...the other States a single nation, cannot from that time possess any right to secede, because such secession does not break a league, but destroys the... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 810 σελίδες
...individually, not upon the states : they retained all the power they did not grant. But each state having expressly parted with so many powers as to...because such secession does not break a league, but destroy• the unity of a nation ; and any injury to that unity is not only a breach which would result... | |
| 1835 - 804 σελίδες
...individually, not upon the states : they retained all the power they did not grant. But each state having expressly parted with so many powers as to...because such secession does not break a league, but destroy* the unity of a nation ; and any ntjury to that unity is not only a breach which would result... | |
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