The government of the Union, then (whatever may be the influence of this fact on the case), is emphatically and truly a government of the people. In form and in substance it emanates from them, its powers are granted by them, and are to be exercised directly... The Congressional Globe - Page 325by United States. Congress - 1833Full view - About this book
| 1819 - 652 pages
...influence of this fact on the case, is, emphatically and truly, a government of the people. — Inform and in substance it emanates from them. — Its powers...and are to be exercised directly on them, and for tin ;r benefit. This government is acknowledged by all to be one ofthe enumerated powers. The principle... | |
| 1819 - 660 pages
...influence of this fact on the case, is, emphatically and truly, a government of the people. — Inform and in substance it emanates from them. — Its powers are granted by them, and arc to be exercised directly on them, and for their benefit. This government is acknowledged by all... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1838 - 684 pages
...influence of this fact on this case,) is emphatically and truly a Government of the people. In form and in substance it emanates from them. Its powers are granted by Ihem, and are lo be exercised direclly on Ihem, and for Iheir benefit. "This Government is acknowledged... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - New York (State) - 1831 - 758 pages
...established, not by the States in their sovereign capacities, but by the people of the United States; it emanates from them, its powers are granted by them, and are to be exercised directly on them." Be it so. Are the people of the States precluded or prohibited from acting by their representatives... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1833 - 684 pages
...influence of this fact on this case,) is emphatically and truly a Government of the people. In form and in substance it emanates from them. Its powers...the powers granted to it, would seem too apparent to have required to be enforced by all those arguments which its enlightened friends, while it was depending... | |
| John Hohnes - 1833 - 682 pages
...influence of this fact on this case,) is emphatically and truly a Government of the people. In form and in substance it emanates from them. Its powers...their benefit. "This Government is acknowledged by all tobe one of enumerated powers. The principle that it can exercise only the powers granted to it, would... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 564 pages
...court in McCMoch v. Maryland, 4 Wheat . 316, " is emphatically and truly a government of the people. It emanates from them ; its powers are granted by...exercised directly on them and for their benefit." Id. 404, 405 ; see also Cohens v. Virginia, 6 Wheat. R. 264, 413, 414. " The government of the United... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 540 pages
...influence of this fact on the cnse,) is, emphatically, and truly, a government of the people. In form and in substance it emanates from them. Its powers are granted by them, am! are to be exercised directly on them, nnd for their benefit. " This government is acknowledged... | |
| Henry Baldwin - Constitutional history - 1837 - 230 pages
...internal commerce of a state, then, may be considered as reserved for the state itself;" 9 Wh. 194, 5. This government is acknowledged by all to be one of...the powers granted to it, would seem too apparent to have required to be enforced by all those arguments which its enlightened friends, while it was depending... | |
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