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" That this would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority; and that the co-States, recurring to their natural right in cases not made Federal, will concur... "
The History of Kentucky: From Its Earliest Discovery and Settlement, to the ... - Page 351
by Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1886 - 824 pages
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Sketches of the Life, Writings, and Opinions of Thomas Jefferson: With ...

B. L. Rayner - History - 1832 - 568 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority— and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress." From the warmth with which Mr. Jefferson embarked in opposition to the administration, it might be...
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 2

New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1833 - 514 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority; and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress. EDMUND BULLOCK, SHR JOHN CAMPBELL, SSPT Passed the House of Representatives, Nov. 10th, 1798. Attest,...
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The True American: Containing the Inaugural Addresses, Together ..., Volume 2

Joseph Coe - Presidents - 1841 - 416 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress. INDEPENDENT TREASURY. WE have considered it proper to publish the Independent Treasury law, together...
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The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws ...

Virginia. General Assembly. House of Delegates - Alien and Sedition laws, 1798 - 1850 - 272 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress. EDMUND BULLOCK, SHR JOHN CAMPBELL, SSPT Passed the House of Representatives, Nov. 10th, 1798. Attest,...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Miscellaneous: 4. Parliamentary manual; 5 ...

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 612 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and...declaring these acts void, and of no force, and will each take measures of its own for providing that neither these acts, nor any others of the General Government...
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The Writings of Thomas Jefferson: Miscellaneous: 4. Parliamentary manual; 5 ...

Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1854 - 608 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and...concur in declaring these acts void, and of no force, Cand will each take measures of its own for providing that neither these acts, nor any others of the...
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Papers on Slavery, Rebellion, Etc

Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress." The seventh of the Virginia Resolutions, which calls for a similar co-operation, is as follows : —...
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Manual of Laws of the United States on the Subjects of Naturalization ...

United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1856 - 350 pages
...surrender the form of government we have chosen, and live under one deriving its powers from its own witt, and not from our authority; and that the co-States recurring to their natural rights in cases not made federal, witt concur in declaring these VOID and of no FORCE, and will each...
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The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary ...

Michael W. Cluskey - Political Science - 1857 - 672 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and live under one deriving its powers W. rights in cases not made federal, will concur in declaring these void and of no force, and will each...
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The Life of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 2

Henry Stephens Randall - Presidents - 1858 - 732 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we hare chosen, und live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority; and...declaring these acts void, and of no force, and will each take measures of its own for providing that neither these acts, no any others of the General Government...
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