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" The assent of the States, in their sovereign capacity, is implied in calling a convention, and thus submitting that instrument to the people. But the people were at perfect liberty to accept or reject it; and their act was final. It required not the affirmance,... "
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - 632 psl.
redagavo - 1894
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The Constitution of the United States– Its History Application and ..., 1 tomas

David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 960 psl.
...their posterit}'. ' The assent of the States, in their sovereign capacity is implied in calling the Convention, and thus submitting that instrument to...governments. The constitution when thus adopted •was of complete obligation, and bound the State sovereignties. "It has been said, that the people had already...
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Abraham Lincoln; the Tribute of a Century, 1809-1909– Commemorative of the ...

Nathan William MacChesney - 1910 - 650 psl.
...liberty to themselves and to their posterity.' The assent of the States, in their sovereign capacity, is implied in calling a Convention, and thus submitting...perfect liberty to accept or reject it; and their act waa final. It required not the affirmance, and could not be negatived, by the State governments. The...
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Illustrative Cases on Constitutional Law

James Parker Hall - 1914 - 528 psl.
...liberty to themselves and to their posterity." The assent of the states, in their sovereign capacity, is implied in calling a convention, and thus submitting...governments. The Constitution, when thus adopted, was of complete obligation, and bound the state sovereignties. It has been said, that the people had already...
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A Selection of Cases on Constitutional Law, 2 knyga

Eugene Wambaugh - 1915 - 1106 psl.
...liberty to themselves and to their posterity." The assent of the States, in their sovereign capacity, is implied in calling a Convention, and thus submitting...negatived, by the State governments. The constitution, when thusadopted, was of complete obligation7and bound theState sovereignties. It has been said, that the...
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The Declaration of Independence ; the Articles of Confederation ; the ...

United States - 1917 - 140 psl.
...liberty to themselves and to their posterity." The assent of the states, in their sovereign capacity, is implied, in calling a convention, and thus submitting...governments. The constitution, when thus adopted, was of complete obligation, and bound the state sovereignties. In the same leading case of McCulloch v....
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Constitutional Conventions,their Nature, Powers,and Limitations

Roger Sherman Hoar - 1917 - 272 psl.
...for the United States Supreme Court has said: The assent of the States, in their sovereign capacity, is implied in calling a Convention, and thus submitting...governments. The constitution, when thus adopted, was of complete obligation, and bound the State sovereignties. It has been said that the people had already...
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The Essentials of American Constitutional Law

Francis Newton Thorpe - 1917 - 312 psl.
...and in submitting that instrument to the people. The people were at perfect liberty to accept or to reject it, and their act was final. It required not...and could not be negatived by the State governments. When thus adopted, the Constitution was of complete obligation, and bound the State sovereignties....
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The Life of John Marshall: The building of the nation, 1815-1835

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1919 - 722 psl.
...never has been surpassed.2 Thus he proves that "the government proceeds directly from the people; . . their act was final. It required not the affirmance,...state governments. The constitution when thus adopted . . bound the state sovereignties." The States could and did establish "a league, such as was the confed1...
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The Life of John Marshall: The building of the nation, 1815-1835

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1919 - 722 psl.
...has been surpassed.2 Thus he proves that "the government proceeds directly from the people; . . then- act was final. It required not the affirmance, and...state governments. The constitution when thus adopted . . bound the state sovereignties." The States could and did establish "a league, such as was the confed1...
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Harvard Law Review, 33 tomas

1920 - 1160 psl.
...themselves and to their posterity.' The assent of the States, in then- sovereign capacity, isimplied in calling a convention, and thus submitting that...governments. The constitution, when thus adopted, was of complete obligation, and bound the State sovereignties." Now, it will not be denied that if the...
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