| Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1876 - 536 pages
...consolidate the states by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be to transform the present republican...United States into an absolute, or at best a mixed, monarch)". " Elliot, Deb., IV., p. 528. Again in May, 1824, he spoke of the " monarchical spirtt and... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1877 - 538 pages
...consolidate the states by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be to transform the present republican...States into an absolute, or at best a mixed, monarchy." Elliot, Deb., IV., p. 528. Again in May, 1824, he spoke of the " monarchical spirit und partisanship... | |
| John Church Hamilton - United States - 1879 - 978 pages
...consolidate the STATES by degrees into one government, the obvious tendency and inevitable consequence of which would be to transform the present Republican...States into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy. They protested against the palpable and alarming infractions of the Constitution in the Alien and Sedition... | |
| Richard Hildreth - United States - 1879 - 698 pages
...sovereignty, the obvious tend- ' ency 'and inevitable result of which would be to trans- 1793, form the present republican system of the United States into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy." The resolutions then wound up with a protest against the Alien and Sedition Laws, which, for certain... | |
| Richard Hildreth - United States - 1879 - 698 pages
...sovereignty, the obvious tend- '' ency and inevitable result of which would be to trans- 1798, form the present republican system of the United States into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy." The resolutions then wound up with a protest against the Alien and Sedition Laws, which, for certain... | |
| James Breckinridge Waller - Enslaved persons - 1880 - 104 pages
...consolidate the states by degrees into one sovereignty; the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be to transform the present republican...of the United States into an absolute, or, at best, mixed monarchy." " That the good people of this Commonwealth having ever felt, and continuing to feel,... | |
| Constitutional history - 1881 - 668 pages
...consolidate the states, by degrees, into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be, to transform the present republican...PROTEST against the palpable and alarming infractions of thr. Constitution, in the two late cases of the "Alien and Sedition Acts," passed at the last session... | |
| Walter Raleigh Houghton - Political parties - 1882 - 586 pages
...consolidate the states by degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be, to transform the present republican...the two late cases of the "Alien and Sedition Acts," passetl at the last session of Congress; the first of which exercises a power nowhere delegated to... | |
| Arthur Gilman - United States - 1883 - 734 pages
...consolidate the states, by degrees, into one sovereignly, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which would be, to transform the present republican...General Assembly doth, particularly PROTEST against the palfable and alarming infractions of the Constitution, in the two late eases of the " Alien anil Sedition... | |
| Reunion Society of Vermont Officers - Local history - 1906 - 412 pages
...degrees into one sovereignty, the obvious tendency and inevitable result of which will be to transpose the present republican system of the United States into an absolute, or, at best, a mixed monarchy," and called upon each of the other States "to take the necessary and proper measures for cooperating... | |
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