Not only, therefore, can there be no loss of separate and independent autonomy to the States, through their union under the Constitution, but it may be not unreasonably said that the preservation of the States, and the maintenance of their governments,... The Atlantic Monthly - Seite 2081889Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1920 - 956 Seiten
...under constitutional authority. And in Texas v. White, 7 Wall. 700, 19 L. Ed. 227, it was declared that the preservation of the states and the maintenance...governments are as much within the design and care of the Constituof the Union and the maintenance of the national government. Were the rule otherwise, it is... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach - 1891 - 856 Seiten
...In fact, though the dictum of Chief Justice Chase, in Texas vs. White, 7 Wall., pp. 700-725, that " the Constitution in all its provisions looks to an...indestructible Union, composed of indestructible States," accurately expresses a legal principle, the Constitution, if it is to fulfil the purposes for which... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - 1887 - 400 Seiten
...same standpoint, had just as little an existence without the states. The supreme court says that " the constitution in all its provisions looks to an...indestructible Union composed of indestructible states." * The same authority declares in Cohens vs. Virginia: " America has chosen to be in many respects and... | |
| 1909 - 672 Seiten
...separate and independent autonomy to the states through their union under this Constitution, which in all its provisions looks to an indestructible union composed of indestructible states. 3 The federal government possesses only the powers delegated to it by this Constitution, but while... | |
| Georgia Bar Association - 1908 - 308 Seiten
...to the States, through their union under the Constitution, but it may not be unreasonably said that the preservation of the States, and the maintenance...indestructible Union, composed of indestructible States." This is safe doctrine even after the War between the States and the amendments to the Constitution.... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - 1888 - 834 Seiten
...existence, or of the right of self-government, by the States. ... It may be not unreasonably said that the preservation of the States and the maintenance...indestructible Union composed of indestructible States. When, therefore, Texas became one of the United States she entered into an indissoluble relation. .... | |
| American Historical Association - 1888 - 596 Seiten
...to the States through their union under the Constitution, but it may be not unreasonably said that the preservation of the States, and the maintenance...all its provisions looks to an indestructible Union of indestructible States" EVENING SESSION. THURSDAY, April 29, 1886. To the surprise and satisfaction... | |
| William Lyne Wilson - 1888 - 676 Seiten
...to the States through their union under the Constitution, but it may be not unreasonably said, that the preservation of the States and the maintenance...The Constitution in all its provisions looks to an indestructable Union, composed of indestructable States." Texas vs. White, 7 Wall., 725. A wrongful... | |
| John Innes Clark Hare - 1888 - 764 Seiten
...the maintenance of the States and the preservation of their governments are as much within its scope as the preservation of the Union and the maintenance of the national government ; and the fabric would be at the mercy of events if the sins of the legislature or a convention, could... | |
| 1903 - 658 Seiten
...to the- States, through their union under the Constitution, but it may be not unreasonably said that the preservation of the States and the maintenance...indestructible Union composed of indestructible States." This exposition has been highly praised; but from, the standpoint of political science Justice Grier's... | |
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