| Edward McPherson - Reconstruction - 1869 - 144 pages
...still all powers not delegated to the United States, nor prohibited to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. And we...this term, that "the people of each. State compose a Stale, having its own government, and endowed with all the functions essential to separate and independent... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1869 - 802 pages
...government, within the scope of the powers with which it is invested, is supreme. On the other hand, the people of each State compose a State, having its...functions essential to separate and independent existence. The States disunited might continue to exist. Without the States in union there could be no such political... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Courts - 1870 - 800 pages
...government, within the scope of the powers with which it is invested, is supreme. On the other hand, the people of each State compose a State, having its...functions essential to separate and independent existence. The States disunited might continue to exist. Without the States in union there could be no such political... | |
| Mountague Bernard - Great Britain - 1870 - 536 pages
..." The people of each State," said the Supreme Court in The County of Lane v. the State of Oregon, " compose a State, having its own Government, and endowed with all the functions essential to a separate and independent existence." " Not only," said Chief Justice Chase in a recent case, " can... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1872
...which it is invested, is supreme. On the other hand,1 the people of each State 'compose a State/having its own government, and endowed with all the functions essential to separate and independent existence. The States disunited might continue to exist. Without the States in union there could be no such political... | |
| Law - 1872 - 926 pages
...government within the scope of the powers with which it is invested, is supreme. On the other hand, the people of each State compose a State, having its...functions essential to separate and independent existence. The States, disunited, might continue to exist; without the States in Union, there could be no such... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - Law reports, digests, etc - 1873 - 616 pages
...government, within the scope of the powers with which it is invested, is supreme. On the other hand, the people of each state compose a state, having its...functions essential to separate and independent existence. The states disunited might continue to exist. Without the states in union there could be no such political... | |
| Adolphe de Pineton marquis de Chambrun - Constitutional history - 1874 - 318 pages
...people of the United States constitute a nation placed under one government, but " on the other hand the people of each State compose a State, having its...functions essential to separate and independent existence. The States disunited might continue to exist. Without the States in union there could be no such political... | |
| Electronic journals - 1875 - 842 pages
...Before the war then and while in the Union, Alahama was endowed with autonomy. Her people composed " a state having its own government, and endowed with all the functions essential to a separate and independent existence." Those who constituted this government, were elected into it... | |
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