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The History of Kentucky: From Its Earliest Discovery and Settlement, to the ... - Page 351
by Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1886 - 824 pages
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A History of Kentucky and Kentuckians: The Leaders and ..., Volume 1

E. Polk Johnson - Kentucky - 1912 - 654 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will and not from our authority, and that the co-States recurring to their natural rights, in cases not made Federal, will concur in declaring these acts void and of no force, and will...
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Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 4

Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 800 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority: and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress. EDMUND BULLOCK, SHR JOHN CAMPBELL, SSPT Passed the House of Representatives November 10, 1798. Attest:...
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Documentary Source Book of American History: 1606-1906

William MacDonald - United States - 1916 - 688 pages
...wouldjje to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress. No. 63. Virginia Resolutions December 24, 1798 REFERENCES. — Text in Madison's Writings (cd. 1865),...
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Washington and His Colleagues: A Chronicle of the Rise and Fall of Federalism

Henry Jones Ford - History - 1918 - 264 pages
..." The alien and sedition laws were denounced, and steps were proposed by which protesting States " will concur in declaring these Acts void and of no force, and will each take measures of its own for providing that neither these Acts, nor any others of the general Government,...
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History of Kentucky, Volume 1

William Elsey Connelley, Ellis Merton Coulter - History - 1922 - 650 pages
...would be to surrender the form of Government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority ; and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress." 89 Thus was passed and set going to the various states of the Union a series of resolutions destined...
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History of the State of New York, Political and Governmental, Volume 6

Ray Burdick Smith - New York (State) - 1922 - 636 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority; and...to their natural right in cases not made Federal, mil concur in declaring these void and of no force, and will each unite with this Commonwealth in requesting...
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Readings in Party Principles and Practical Politics

Stuart Lewis - Political parties - 1928 - 720 pages
...would be to surrender the form of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our authority; and...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress. VIRGINIA RESOLUTIONS OF 1798 MADISON'S "Writings" (edition of 1865), Vol. IV, />/>. 506, 507, JP Lippincott...
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Calhoun and the South Carolina Nullification Movement

Frederic Bancroft - Biography & Autobiography - 1928 - 218 pages
...that it will proceed in the exercise over these States of all powers whatsoever" etc. And he expected that the "co-States recurring to their natural right,...declaring these acts void and of no force, and will each take measures of its own for providing that neither these acts, nor any others of the general government,...
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Documentary Source Book of American History, 1606-1926

William MacDonald - United States - 1926 - 742 pages
...of government we have chosen, and to live under one deriving its powers from its own will, and toot from our authority; and that the co-States, recurring...requesting their repeal at the next session of Congress. No. 63. Virginia Resolutions December 24, 1798 REFERENCES. — Text in Madison's Writings (ed. 1865),...
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The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 1

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 696 pages
...deriving its powers from its own will, and not from our anthority ; and that the co-States, returning to their natural right in cases not made federal,...declaring these acts void and of no force, and will each take measures of its own in providing that neither these acts, nor any others of the General Government,...
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