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" The constitution of our country, in its most interesting and vital parts, is to be considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion given, which may... "
Historical Sketches of the United States: From the Peace of 1815 to 1830 - Page 138
by Samuel Perkins - 1830 - 444 pages
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Neglected Policies: Constitutional Law and Legal Commentary as Civic Education

Ira L. Strauber - Education - 2002 - 284 pages
...be considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion...decision. But it must be decided peacefully, or remain a source of hostile legislation; perhaps of hostility of a still more serious nature; and if it is to...
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The Supreme Court and Unconstitutional Legislation

Blaine Free Moore - Constitutional history - 2000 - 158 pages
...considered ; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution are to be discussed; and an opinion...decision. But it must be decided peacefully, or remain a source of hostile legislation, perhaps, of hostility of a still more serious nature ; and if it is...
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Our Documents: 100 Milestone Documents from the National Archives

United States. National Archives and Records Administration - History - 2006 - 257 pages
...considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion...decision. But it must be decided peacefully, or remain a source of hostile legislation, perhaps of hostility of a still more serious nature; and if it is to...
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American Constitutional Law: Essays, Cases, and Comparative Notes

Donald P. Kommers, John E. Finn, Gary J. Jacobsohn - Law - 2004 - 502 pages
...considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion...decision. But it must be decided peacefully, or remain a source of hostile legislation, perhaps of hostility of a still more serious nature; and if it is to...
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The Library of Original Sources: Volume VIII (1800 - 1833)

Oliver J. Thatcher - History - 2004 - 476 pages
...considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that Constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion...decision. But it must be decided peacefully or remain a source of hostile legislation, perhaps of hostility of a still more serious nature; and if it is to...
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American Law in a Global Context: The Basics

George P. Fletcher, Steve Sheppard - Law - 2005 - 696 pages
...considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion...decision. But it must be decided peacefully, or remain a source of hostile legislation, perhaps of hostility of a still more serious nature; and if it is to...
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American Political Rhetoric: A Reader

Peter Augustine Lawler, Robert Martin Schaefer - Political Science - 2005 - 444 pages
...considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion...may essentially influence the great operations of government. No tribunal can approach such a question without a deep sense of its importance, and of...
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The Life of John Marshall, Volume 4

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - Biography & Autobiography - 2005 - 705 pages
...argument (vol. n, 78-74, of this work) with Marshall's opinion in M'Culloch a& Maryland. members, . . are to be discussed; and an opinion given, which,...influence the great operations of the government." 1 He cannot "approach such a question without a deep sense of . . the awful responsibility involved...
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Aggressive Nationalism: McCulloch v. Maryland and the Foundation of Federal ...

Richard E. Ellis - Law - 2007 - 280 pages
...considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed; and an opinion given, which may essentially influence the great operation of the government." The Supreme Court, Marshall indicated, was approaching the issues that...
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Exploring American History: From Colonial Times to 1877

Tom Lansford, Thomas E. Woods, Jr. - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 118 pages
...considered; the conflicting powers of the government of the Union and of its members, as marked in that constitution, are to be discussed, and an opinion...decision. But it must be decided peacefully, or remain a source of hostile legislation, perhaps of hostility of a still more senous nature, and if it is to...
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