| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...was, among other things, solemnly declared, " that, if those who administer the General Gov.-rrn^ient be permitted to transgress the limits fixed by that...an annihilation of the State Governments, and the erection, upon their ruins, of a General consolidated Government, will be the inevitable consequence.... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1831 - 692 pages
...Government should be permitted to transgress the limits fixed by the compact, by a total disregard of the special delegations of power therein contained, an annihilation of the State authorities, and the erection, on their ruins, of a general, consolidated Government, would be the... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...the preceding year were deliberately re-affirmed, and it was, among other tilings, solemnly declared, a subject. But it is a subject of which my heart...relinquish it, without exSEKATĂ.] Mr. Foot's Resolution. erection, upon their ruins, of a General consolidated Government, will be the inevitable consequence.... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1831 - 692 pages
...Government should be permitted to transgress the limits fixed by the compact, by a total disregard of the special delegations of power therein contained, an annihilation of the State authorities, and the erection, on their ruins, of a general, consolidated Government, would be the... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1832 - 916 pages
...the preceding vear, were deliberately reaffirmed,'and it was among other things solemnly declared : ' That if those who administer the General Government...an annihilation of the State Governments, and the erection upon their ruins of a general consolidated government will be the inevitable consequence.... | |
| James Herring, James Barton Longacre - United States - 1835 - 430 pages
...compact agreeably to its obvious and real intention, and will be among the last to seek its dissolution ; That if those, who administer the general government,...an annihilation of the state governments, and the erection upon their ruins of a general consolidated government, will be the inevitable consequence... | |
| James Herring, James Barton Longacre - United States - 1835 - 442 pages
...compact agreeably to its obvious and real intention, and will be among the last to seek its dissolution ; That if those, who administer the general government,...fixed by that compact, by a total disregard to the speeial delegations of power therein contained, an annihilation of the state governments, and the erection... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - United States - 1836 - 680 pages
...compact, agreeably to its obvious and real intention, and will be among the last to seek its dissolution: That, if those who administer the general government...of power therein contained, an annihilation of the stnte governments, and the creation, upon their ruins, of a general consolidated government, will be... | |
| United States - 1838 - 456 pages
...compact, agreeably to its obvious and real intention, and will be among the last to seek its dissolution; That if those who administer the general government,...an annihilation of the State governments, and the erection upon their ruins of a general consolidated government, will be the inevitable consequent ;... | |
| United States - 1838 - 458 pages
...compact, agreeably to its obvious and real intention, and will be among the last to seek its dissolutioH ; That if those who administer the general government,...an annihilation of the State governments, and the erection upon their ruins of a general consolidated government, will be the inevitable consequence... | |
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