| 1832 - 918 sider
...parties of the constitutional compact, «nd in their sovereign capacity, it follows ol necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to decide in the last resort, whether the compact is made by them, or violated; and consequently, that as paities to it they must themselvcsdecide, in... | |
| Virginia - 1808 - 734 sider
...(it is the sovereign authority of the states exercised by the Legislatures that is here spoken of) to decide in the last resort, whether the compact...made by them be violated ; and consequently, that as parties to it, they must themselves decide in the hist resort, such questions as may be of sufficient... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1813 - 658 sider
...[it is the sovereign authority of the states exercised by the legislatures that is here spoken of] to decide in the last resort, whether the compact...made by them be violated ; and consequently, that as parties to it, they must themselves decide in the last resort, such questions as may be «f sufficient... | |
| 1814 - 258 sider
...parties of the constitutional compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to...made by them be violated ,- and consequently, that as parties to it, they must themselves decide, in the last resort, such questions as may be of sufficient... | |
| United States. Congress - 1832 - 756 sider
...parties to the constitutional compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity that there can be no tribunal above their authority to...themselves decide, in the last resort, such questions its may be of sufficient magnitude to require their interposition." If an attempt to arrest the operation... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sider
...having no common superior, " it follows, of neccs stty, (to borrow the language of Mr. Madison) "tha there can be no tribunal above their authority to...the last resort, whether the compact made by them b violated, and consequently, that, as the parties to it, the) must themselves decide, in the last... | |
| United States. Congress - 1838 - 684 sider
...parties to the constitutional compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows, of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to...decide, in the last resort, whether the compact made l>y them be violated; and, consequently, that, as the parties to it, they must themselves decide, in... | |
| United States. Congress - 1833 - 746 sider
...parties of the constitutional compact, and in their sovereign capacity, it follows,of necessity, that there can be no tribunal above their authority, to decide, in the last resort, whether the compact is made by them or violated, and consequently that, as parties to it, they must themselves de449 GALES... | |
| 1830 - 584 sider
...in their sovereign capacity, it follows of necessity, that there can he tin Irihuuul aline' tlteir authority, to decide in the last resort, whether the compact made by them be violated; aed consequently thai as parties toit, they must themselves decide, in the last resort, such questions... | |
| United States. Congress - 1830 - 692 sider
...having no common superior, "it follows, of necessity, (to borrow the language of Mr. Madison) "that there can be no tribunal above their authority to decide, in the last resoit, whether the compact made by them be violated, and consequently, that, as the parties to it,... | |
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