| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1438 pages
...a faithful observance of them alone can secure its existence and public happiness. That the General Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare...Intention of the instrument constituting that compact, and no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact. And that, in... | |
| United States - 1814 - 258 pages
...of them, can alone secure its existence and the publick happiness." ' The third resolve was, — «' That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily...intention of the instrument constituting that compact ; at no farther -valid j than they are authorized by the grants in that compact ; and that in case... | |
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1817 - 622 pages
...mentioned, for example, that body has resolved [Report, commonly called Madison's Report, p. 4—5] that " it views the powers of the federal government,...intention of the instrument, constituting that compact; and as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact." ' Again,... | |
| 1821 - 438 pages
...the people of Virginia, it is "Resolved, that tiia general assembly views the powers of the federal1 government as resulting from the compact to which...intention of the instrument constituting that compact; and as no farther valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact." In another... | |
| Augustin Smith Clayton - Cherokee Indians - 1827 - 108 pages
...December following, by a resolution proposed by Mr. Madison, explicitly and peremptorily declared, " That it views the powers of the Federal Government...constituting that compact ; as no farther valid than they are authorised by the grants enumerated in that compact ; and that, in case of a deliberate, palpable,... | |
| Nathan Dane - Law - 1829 - 982 pages
...peremptorily declare, p VCT 7 that it views the powers of the Federal.Government, as resulting Virginia from the compact, to which the States are parties, as limited by Resolves of the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that <M ' compact.and no farther... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...then, as since, bent the whole force of his acute and profound mind to show the evil tendency of such an administration of the General Government. The alien...peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the 1'ederal Government, as resulting from the compact to which the States are parties, as limited by the... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...understood, he would state, that his proposition was in the words of the Virginia resolution, as follows: " That this assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily...grants enumerated in that compact; and that, in case of adelibcrate palpable and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states... | |
| 1830 - 566 pages
...and the Union of tue States." — By what means ? — Let the 3d resolution answer this qnestior : " That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily...as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrumcnt constituting that compact, as no farther valid, than they are authorized by the grants enumerated... | |
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