| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1833 - 614 pages
...resolution is in the words following: That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the Federal Government,...as resulting from the Compact, to which the States arc parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the Instrument constituting that Compact... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 564 pages
...Oct. 1830, p. 437, 444. eral government. 1 The Virginia Resolutions of 1798, assert, that " Virginia views the powers of the federal government, as resulting...from the compact, to which the states are parties." This declaration was, at the time, matter of much debate and difference of opinion among the ablest... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 540 pages
...legislature in 1798, it was resolved, " that this assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the federal government as resulting from the compact, to which the stales are parties." — See Dane's Appendix, p. 17. The original resolution had the word '-alone "... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - Government publications - 1833 - 514 pages
...positions, as well as constitutional and conclusive in its inferences. The resolution declares, first, that " it views the powers of the Federal Government as resulting from the compact to which this States are parties;" in other words, that the federal powers are derived from the Constitution,... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1833 - 684 pages
...the Federal Government result from the compact to which the States are parties; that these powers are limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact, and no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact; " and that,... | |
| Nathaniel Chipman - Constitutional law - 1833 - 404 pages
...concludes in the following words :— "That this assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the federal government as resulting from a compact to which the states are parties as limited by the plain sense of the instrument stipulating... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 472 pages
...a lamp to our path. It is Virginia, and not South Carolina, who speaks, when it is said that she " views the powers of the federal Government as resulting...of the instrument constituting that compact — as n» further valid than they are authorised by the grants enumerated by thf* SOS compact : and that... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - United States - 1836 - 680 pages
...resolution is in the words following : — "That this Assembly dnth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the federal government, as resulting from the compact to which the stales are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that... | |
| South Carolina - Law - 1836 - 476 pages
...and a lamp to our path. It is Virginia and not South Carolina, who speaks when it is said that she " views the powers of the Federal Government, as resulting from the compact, to ichicli, the Stales arc parlies, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting... | |
| United States - 1838 - 458 pages
...ground thus assumed by it : "Resolved, That this assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare, that it views the powers of the federal government...intention of the instrument constituting that compact, and as no farther valid than they are authorised by the grant! enumerated in that compact; and thai... | |
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