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Page 119
... federal Union ; for in no other sense could they , with propri- ety , call the government , " the federal government of these States , " and " the general government of the Union , " as they did in the letter referred to . It is thus ...
... federal Union ; for in no other sense could they , with propri- ety , call the government , " the federal government of these States , " and " the general government of the Union , " as they did in the letter referred to . It is thus ...
Page 120
... federal government of these States , " they meant by " federal , " that they stood in the same relation to each other , - that their union rested , without mate- rial change , on the same basis , — as under the confederacy and the ...
... federal government of these States , " they meant by " federal , " that they stood in the same relation to each other , - that their union rested , without mate- rial change , on the same basis , — as under the confederacy and the ...
Page 121
... federal , in contradistinction to national , it would seem , that they have not been sufficient to prevent the ... federal . " National is now commonly applied to " the general government of the Union , " - and " the federal government ...
... federal , in contradistinction to national , it would seem , that they have not been sufficient to prevent the ... federal . " National is now commonly applied to " the general government of the Union , " - and " the federal government ...
Page 122
... federal character , —to confirm them by historical refer- ences ; and to repel the arguments adduced to prove it to be a national government . I shall begin with the formation and ratification of the constitution . That the States ...
... federal character , —to confirm them by historical refer- ences ; and to repel the arguments adduced to prove it to be a national government . I shall begin with the formation and ratification of the constitution . That the States ...
Page 123
... federal character , and become national . Whether , then , the govern- ment is federal or national , is reduced to a single question ; whether the act of ratification , of itself , or the constitution , by some one , or all of its ...
... federal character , and become national . Whether , then , the govern- ment is federal or national , is reduced to a single question ; whether the act of ratification , of itself , or the constitution , by some one , or all of its ...
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