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Side 669
... Constitution to the contrary not - near me , ( Mr. Rivas , ) that it is not without dif- withstanding . And it speaks of itself , too , in fidence and regret that I venture to differ with plain contradistinction from a confederation ...
... Constitution to the contrary not - near me , ( Mr. Rivas , ) that it is not without dif- withstanding . And it speaks of itself , too , in fidence and regret that I venture to differ with plain contradistinction from a confederation ...
Side 673
... Constitution . " You will observe , Sir , that armies , I can understand it . But , as a practical it is the PEOPLE , and not the States , who have right , existing under the Constitution , and in entered into this compact , and it is ...
... Constitution . " You will observe , Sir , that armies , I can understand it . But , as a practical it is the PEOPLE , and not the States , who have right , existing under the Constitution , and in entered into this compact , and it is ...
Side 724
... constitution rests ? Constitution are borrowed from that instru- Before the adoption of the present constitution , ment . That the language which he now the States had formed but one compact , and considers as implying superiority , was ...
... constitution rests ? Constitution are borrowed from that instru- Before the adoption of the present constitution , ment . That the language which he now the States had formed but one compact , and considers as implying superiority , was ...
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