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" But if the Government be National with regard to the operation of its powers, it changes its aspect again when we contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a National Government involves in it, not only an authority over the... "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 552
1861
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Commentaries on Universal Public Law

George Bowyer - Jurisprudence - 1854 - 424 pages
...powers, it changes its aspect again, when we contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a national government involves in it,...individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects of lawful government. Among a people consolidated into...
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The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the ..., Volume 1

Henry Barton Dawson - Constitutional law - 1863 - 770 pages
...powers, it changes its aspect again when we contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a National Government involves in it,...individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects of lawful Government. Among a People consolidated into...
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The Second War of Independence in America

Eduard Maco Hudson - Slavery - 1868 - 240 pages
...contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a national government involves in itself not only an authority over the individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects of lawful government. Among a people consolidated into...
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The works of John C. Calhoun [ed. by R.K. Crallé].

John Caldwell Calhoun - Biography & Autobiography - 1863 - 438 pages
...which States are parties, in their distinct, independent, and sovereign character ; and that, — " the idea of a national government involves in it, not only an authority over individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects...
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States : a ...

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1864 - 850 pages
...powers, it changes its aspect again, when we contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a national government involves in it,...individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects of lawful government. Among a people consolidated into...
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The Federalist: a Collection of Essays Written in Favor of the New ..., Volume 1

United States - 1864 - 786 pages
...powers, it changes its aspect again when we contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a National Government involves in it,...individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects of lawful Government. Among a People consolidated into...
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The Fœderalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the ..., Volume 1

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1864 - 772 pages
...powers, it changes its aspect again when we contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a National Government involves in it,...individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects of lawful Government. Among a People consolidated into...
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Federalist: a Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the New Constitution ...

1865 - 696 pages
...powers, it changes its aspect again when we contemplate it in relation to the extent of its powers. The idea of a National Government involves in it,...individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, BO far as they are objects of lawful Government. Among a People consolidated into...
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Manual of the constitution of the United States of America

Timothy Farrar - 1867 - 560 pages
...should have been, to conform to it; but at any rate must be judged by it, and cannot counteract it. " The idea of a national government involves in it not only an authority over individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects...
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Political and Constitutional Law of the United States of America

William O. Bateman - Constitutional law - 1876 - 416 pages
...involves in it, not only tw*en siaie J and federal 1 The Federalist, No. 39, pp. 176, 177. sovereignty. -an authority over the individual citizens, but an indefinite supremacy over all persons and things, so far as they are objects of lawful government. Among a people consolidated into...
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