| John Taylor - 1823 - 332 strani
...composing the distinct and hide"pendent states, to which they respectively belong. It is to " be tlic assent and ratification of the several states, derived * from the supreme authority of each state, the authority of the * people themselves. The act therefore establishing the consti" tution,... | |
| 1856 - 812 strani
...individuals composing one entire nation, but as composing the distinct and independent States to irhich they respectively belong. It is to be the assent and...several States, derived from the supreme authority in each State, the authority of the people themselves. The act, therefore, establishing the Constitution,... | |
| 1857 - 504 strani
...people, not as individuals composing one entire nation, but as composing the distinct and independent states to which they respectively belong. It is to...several states, derived from the supreme authority in each state—- the authority of the people themselves. The act, therefore, establishing the constitution,... | |
| Joseph Clay Stiles - 1861 - 124 strani
...people, not as individuals composing one entire nation, bui as composing the distinct and independent states to which they respectively belong. It is to...ratification of the several states derived from the superior authority in each state—the authority of the people themselves. The act therefore of establishing... | |
| Joseph Clay Stiles - 1861 - 128 strani
...people, not as individuals composing one entire nation, but as composing the distinct and independent states to which they respectively belong. It is to...ratification of the several states derived from the superior authority in each slate—the authority of the people themselves. The act therefore of establishing... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1863 - 284 strani
...people, not as individuals composing one entire nation, but as composing the distinct and independent States to which they respectively belong. It is to...several States, derived from the supreme authority in each State— the authority of the people themselves. The act, therefore, establishing the Constitution,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1864 - 286 strani
...people, not as individuals composing one entire nation, but as composing the distinct and independent States to which they respectively belong. It is to...several States, derived from the supreme authority in each State— the authority of the people themselves. The act, therefore, establishing the Constitution,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 850 strani
...individuals composing one THE FEDERALIST. 305 entire nation, but as composing the distinct and independent states to which they respectively belong. It is to...several states, derived from the supreme authority in each state—the authority of the people themselves. The act, therefore, establishing the constitution,... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1866 - 290 strani
...people, not as individuals comprising one entire nation, but as composing the district and independent States to which they respectively belong. It is to...several States, derived from the supreme authority in each State—the authority of the people themselves. The act, therefore, establishing the Constitution... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe - 1866 - 288 strani
...people, not as individuals comprising one entire nation, but as composing the district and independent States to which they respectively belong. It is to...several States, derived from the supreme authority in each State—the authority of the people themselves. The act, therefore, establishing the Constitution... | |
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