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" The friends of our country have long seen and desired that the power of making war, peace, and treaties, that of levying money and regulating commerce, and the correspondent executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in-... "
The R.I. Schoolmaster - Page 203
1861
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We, the People--: Formative Documents of America's Democracy

Adolph Caso - History - 1995 - 336 pages
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Michigan Law Review, Volume 94, Issues 3-4

Law reviews - 1995 - 634 pages
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A Country with No Name: Tales from the Constitution

Sebastian De Grazia - Imaginary histories - 1997 - 440 pages
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An Exposition of the Constitution of the United States

Henry Flanders - Constitutional law - 1999 - 314 pages
...executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in- the General Government of the Union ; but the impropriety of delegating such...all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and jet provide for the interest and safety of all. Individuals entering into society must give up a share...
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Storm Over the Constitution

Harry V. Jaffa - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 212 pages
...states to give up some of the independence they had possessed under the Articles of Confederation. It is obviously impracticable in the federal government of these states, to secure all the rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all:...
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America Back Then: A Compilation of Historic, Patriotic Literature

Andrew S. Weeks - Literary Collections - 2002 - 216 pages
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Journal of the Federal Convention

United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - Constitutional history - 2003 - 808 pages
...executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in the general government of the Union. But the impropriety of delegating such extensive trust to one body of men is evident. Thence results the necessity of a different organization. It is obviously impracticable, in the federal...
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John C. Calhoun: Selected Writings and Speeches

John Caldwell Calhoun - History - 2003 - 766 pages
...effectually vested in the Government of the Union: but the impropriety of delegating such extensive trusts to one body of men is evident; hence results the necessity of a different organization." Comment is unnecessary. We thus have the authority of the convention itself for asserting that the...
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The Papers of John C. Calhoun, Volume 28

John Caldwell Calhoun, Clyde Norman Wilson - Biography & Autobiography - 1959 - 270 pages
...effectually vested in the Government of the Union: but the impropriety of delegating such extensive trusts to one body of men is evident; hence results the necessity of a different organization." Comment is unnecessary. We thus have the authority of the convention itself for asserting that the...
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European Constitutionalism Beyond the State

J. H. H. Weiler, Marlene Wind - Law - 2003 - 256 pages
...Congress of the 1787 Constitution said: 'It is obviously impracticable in the foederal government of the States, to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide tor the interest and safety of all - Individuals entering into a society, must give up a share of liberty...
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