| United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 pages
...legislative rights vested in Congress by thecon17. federation; and moreover, to legislate in all cases for the general interests of the union, and also in those to which the states are separately incompetent, or in which the harmony of the United States may be inter, . rupted by the... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, Robert Yates - Constitutional conventions - 1821 - 320 pages
...legislative rights vested in congress by the confederation ; and moreover, to le^i late in all cases for the general interests of the union, and also in those to which the states are separately incompetent, or in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional history - 1821 - 328 pages
...legislative rights vested in congress by the confederation ; and moreover, to le^i late in all cases for the general interests of the union, and also in those to which the states arc separately incompetent, or in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the... | |
| John Taylor - Constitutional law - 1823 - 332 pages
...states, and proposing " that a national legislature shall have the right " to legislate in all cases in which the harmony of the United " States may be interrupted by the exercise of individual legis" hit ion, and to negative all laws passed by the several states, u contravening, in the opinion... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1838 - 684 pages
...the confederation, and moreover to egislate in all cases to which the separate States are inompetent, or in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise of individual legislaion; and to negative all laws passed by the several States, .ontravening, in the opinion of... | |
| Robert James Turnbull - State rights - 1827 - 180 pages
...legislative rights vested in Congress by the Confederation ; and moreover, to legislate, in all cases, for the GENERAL interests of the Union; and also, in those, to which the States are separately incompetent, or, in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise... | |
| Robert James Turnbull - State rights - 1827 - 174 pages
...interests o£the Union; and also, in those, to which the' States are separately incompetent, or, io which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise of individual legislation." i- - -. This resolution was the basis, to which the enumerated, and other powers of Congress, were... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 554 pages
...congress, by the confederation ; and moreover to legislate in all cases to which the separate states are incompetent, or in which the harmony of the United...interrupted by the exercise of individual legislation ; to negative all laws passed by the several states, contravening in the opinion of the national legislature,... | |
| 1830 - 584 pages
...States, and proposing ' that a national legislature shall have the right to legislate in all cases, in which the harmony of the United States may be interrupted by the exercise of individual legislation, and to negative all laws passed by the several States, contravening, in the opinion of the national... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1832 - 756 pages
...cases, for the general interests of the Union; and, also, those to which the States ire separately incompetent, or in which the harmony of the United...interrupted by the exercise of individual legislation." -Vow, here is the great corner-stone of the seventeen powers contained in the eighth section of the... | |
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