| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...grant is unquestionably good, and the Government holds of the people, and not of the State Governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the people The General Government and the State Governments de rive their authority from the same source. Neither... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...grant is unquestionably good, and the government holds of the people, and not of the state governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the people. — The general government and the state governments derive their authority from the same s6urce. Neither can,... | |
| Joseph Blunt - History - 1832 - 916 pages
...grant is unquestionably good, and the Government holds of the People, and not of the State Governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the People. The General Government and the State Governments derive their authority from the same source. Neither can,... | |
| Alden Bradford - History - 1840 - 502 pages
...grant is unquestionably good, and the government holds of the people, and not of the State governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the people. The general government and the State governments derive their authority from the same source. Neither can,... | |
| Robert Young Hayne - Foot's resolution, 1829 - 1852 - 90 pages
...grant is unquestionably good, and the government holds of the people, and not of the state governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the people. The general government and the state governments derive their authority from the same source. Neither can,... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1853 - 574 pages
...is unquestionably good, and the government holds of the people, and "not of the State governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the people. The general government and the State governments derive their authority from the same source. Neither can,... | |
| Daniel Webster - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1853 - 130 pages
...grant is unquestionably good, and the government holds of the people, and not of the state governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the people. The general government and the state governments derive their authority from the same source. Neither can,... | |
| History - 1857 - 642 pages
...grunt is unquestionably good, and the government holds of the people, and not of the State governments. er, if be will show it as it has been exhibited in an exampl general government and the State governments derive their authority from the same source. Neither can,... | |
| American Orators - 1857 - 690 pages
...grant is unquestionably good, and the government holds of the people, and not of the State governments. We are all agents of the same supreme power, the people. The general government and the State governments derive their autherity from the same source. Neither can,... | |
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