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" If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation of delegated agents of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the General Government, it must have the power to protect the elections on which its existence depends from violence... "
The North American Review - Page 182
1905
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 110

United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1884 - 828 pages
...of fraud, is a proposition so startling as to arrest attention and demand the gravest consideration. If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation...delegated agents of other States and governments, each VOL. ex— 49 Opinion of the Court. of which is superior to the general government, it must have the...
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The Existing Conflict Between Republican Government and Southern Oligarchy

Green Berry Raum - 1884 - 494 pages
...of fraud, is a proposition so startling as to arrest attention and demand the gravest consideration. If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation...delegated agents of other States and governments, it must have the power to protect the elections on which its existence depends from violence and corruption."...
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The Albany Law Journal: A Weekly Record of the Law and the Lawyers, Volume 29

1884 - 554 pages
...startling as to arrest attention and demand the gravest consideration. If this government is any thing more than a mere aggregation of delegated agents of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the general government, it must have the power to protect the elections on which its existence...
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A Treatise on the American Law of Elections

George Washington McCrary - 1887 - 584 pages
...fraud, is a proposition so startling as to arrest attention and demand the gravest consideration. " If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation...of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the general government, it must have the power to protect the elections on which its existence...
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The Green Bag, Volume 15

1903 - 658 pages
...of fraud, is a proposition so startling as to arrest attention and demand the gravest consideration. If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation...of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the general government, it must have the power to protect the elections on which its existence...
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The American Law Register, Volume 29; Volume 38

1890 - 986 pages
...fraud, is a proposition so startling as to arrest attention and demand the greatest consideration. If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation...of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the general government, it must have the power to protect the elections •on which its...
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Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure, Volume 15

William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash - 1905 - 1102 pages
...of fraud, is a proposition so startling as to arrest attention and demand the gravest consideration. If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation...of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the general government, it must have the power to protect the elections on which its existence...
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The Constitutional Law of the United States, Volume 1

Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1910 - 728 pages
...Yarbrough27 the doctrine declared in Siebold's case is reaffirmed, the court saying in the latter case, " If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation of delegated agents of other States and gwvernm«rts, each of which is superior to the General Government, it must hav-e the power to protect...
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Principles of the Constitutional Law of the United States

Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1912 - 678 pages
...Yarbrough13 the doctrine declared in Siebold's case is reaffirmed, the court saying in the latter case, " If this government is anything more than a mere aggregation...of other States and governments, each of which is superior to the General Government, it must have the power to protect its elections from violence and...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 7106

1917 - 554 pages
...the doctrine declared in Siebold's case is reaffirmed, the court saying in the latter case : If Hiis Government Is anything more than a mere aggregation of delegated agents of other States nnd governments, each of which is superior to the General Government, it must have the power to protect...
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