North-American Review and Miscellaneous JournalUniversity of Northern Iowa, 1830 |
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Page 542
... Constitution as here reviewed , be found not to secure the Government and rights of the States , against usurpations and abuses on the part of the United States , the final resort within the purview of the Constitution , lies in an ...
... Constitution as here reviewed , be found not to secure the Government and rights of the States , against usurpations and abuses on the part of the United States , the final resort within the purview of the Constitution , lies in an ...
Page 543
... constitutional course might well give way to that marked out by the Constitution , which authorizes two thirds of the States to institute and three fourths to effectuate an amend- ment of the Constitution , establishing a permanent rule ...
... constitutional course might well give way to that marked out by the Constitution , which authorizes two thirds of the States to institute and three fourths to effectuate an amend- ment of the Constitution , establishing a permanent rule ...
Page 544
... Constitution , because that proportion is authorized to amend it , would the plea be less plausible that , as the Constitution was unanimously established , it ought to be unanimously expounded ? ' The reply to all such suggestions ...
... Constitution , because that proportion is authorized to amend it , would the plea be less plausible that , as the Constitution was unanimously established , it ought to be unanimously expounded ? ' The reply to all such suggestions ...
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TONE OF BRITISH CRITICISM | 27 |
ASYLUM FOR THE BLIND | 66 |
GERMAN ASSOCIATION OF NATURALISTS AND PHYSI | 85 |
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