Virginia, declare and make known, that the powers granted under the constitution, being derived from the people of the United States, may be resumed by them, whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression... Documents of the Senate of the State of New York - Side 62av New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Caldwell Calhoun - 1863 - 438 sider
...the constitution, are derived from the people of the United States ; and may be resumed by them when perverted to their injury or oppression; and, that every power not granted, remains with them, and at their will; and that no right df any description can be cancelled, abridged,... | |
| Fitzwilliam Sargent - 1864 - 204 sider
...adoption or rejection of the proposed Constitution, in 1788, in the following words : — " The powers under the Constitution being derived from the people of the United States, may be resumed by them whenever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression." We admit this declaration ; and... | |
| 1864 - 350 sider
...to decide thereon, do, in the name and on behalf of the people of Virginia, declare and make known that the powers granted under the Constitution, being derived from the people of the United Stat™, may be resumed by them whemoc.ofr tlv, same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 628 sider
...that Virginia, in accepting the Constitution, declared that the powers granted under that instrument " being derived from the people of the United States, may be resumed by them whenever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression." I referred, also, to the fact... | |
| Lucius Eugene Chittenden - 1864 - 774 sider
...that Virginia, in accepting the Constitution, declared that the powers granted under that instrument " being derived from the people of the United States, may be resumed by them whenever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression." I referred, also, to the fact... | |
| James Madison - 1865 - 768 sider
...Constitution, being derived from the peoplo of the United States, may bo resumed by them whensoever tho same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression...be cancelled, abridged, restrained, or modified, by tho Congress, by tho Senate or House of Representatives, acting in any capacity, by the President,... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1865 - 1244 sider
...language of Virginia, uttered when she gave her adhesion to the General Government. She then declared that "the powers granted under the Constitution, being...people of the United States, may be resumed by them, whenever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression." In this statement no allusion... | |
| John Welsford Cowell - 1865 - 46 sider
...delegates of the people of Virginia DO, in their name and on behalf cj the people of Virginia, declare that the powers granted under the Constitution being derived from the people, of the United States, &c. &c.' The question you put is twofold — 1st, whether the word ' people,' which, in each of the... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1865 - 558 sider
...behalf of the people of Virginia, declare and make known, that the powers granted Ddmlu. VoL in. p. 653. under the Constitution, being derived from the people of the United States, be resumed by them whensoever the same shall be perverted to their injury or oppression." 1They declare,... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 398 sider
...of Virginia, etc., do, in the name and in bchalf of the people of Virginia, declare and make known that the powers granted under the constitution, being...cancelled, abridged, restrained, or modified, by the ConBnt even if these official texts are — as a party in America has long contended — insufficient... | |
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