| 1832 - 918 pages
...may read it, The following sentiments, from the pen of that great man, covers the whole ground : " The several States composing the United States of...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the General Government) but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United... | |
| 1821 - 438 pages
...in 1798, the offspring and evidence of Mr. Jefferson's enlighlended mind, it is solemnly "Resolved, that the several states composing the United States...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the general government, but that, by compact, under the style and title of a constitution for the United... | |
| Humphrey Marshall - 1824 - 542 pages
...further observation. The first will be inserted — the rest merely referred to in gross. "1st. Resolved, That the several states composing the United States...unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact under the style and title of, a constitution for the United States, and of amendments... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 746 pages
...runs may read it. The following1 sentiments from the pen of that great man cover the whole ground: "The several States composing the United States of...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the General Government^ but that by compact, under the style and title of a constitution for the United... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 522 pages
...resolution, and for a long time thereafter. It is as follows: " Resolved, That the several states, comprising the United States of America, are not united on the...unlimited submission to their General Government; but that, by compact, under the style and title of a "Constitution for the United States," and of amendments... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 528 pages
...and for a long time thereafter. It ь as follows: " fteaolved, That the several states, comprising the United States of America, are not united on the...unlimited submission to their General Government; but that, by compaci, under the style and title of a "Con. stitution for the United States," and of... | |
| 1830 - 566 pages
...no phrases of double meaning or equivocation, it affirms with a distinctness which none can mistake, "that the several States composing the United States...unlimited submission to their General- Government ; but, that by compact vnder the style and title of a Constitution for the L'nited States, and of amendments... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1832 - 720 pages
...them. — Madison. 'Resolved, That the several states, comprising the United States ot America, arc not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their General Government; but by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution of the United States, and of amendments... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 514 pages
...delivered in at the clerk's table, where they were twice read and agreed to by the House. I. Resolved, That the several States composing the United States...unlimited submission to their General Government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States and of amendments... | |
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