In the latter, the local or municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority than the general authority is subject to them within its own sphere. New Views of the Constitution of the United States - Stran 105avtor: John Taylor - 1823 - 316 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1802 - 344 strani
...subordinate to the supreme ; and may be controled, directed, or abolished by it at pleasure. In the latter, the local or municipal authorities, form distinct...own sphere. In 'this relation, then, the proposed government cannot be deemed a national one ; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals, William Munford - 1816 - 1298 strani
...legislatures : — in the former case, all local authorities are subordinate to the supreme ; in the latter, the local or municipal authorities form distinct and...subject to them within its own sphere. In this relation the federal government cannot be deemed a national one, since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 strani
...subordinate to the supreme; and maybe controlled, directed, or abolished by it at pleasure. In the latter, the local or municipal authorities, form distinct...its own sphere. In this relation, then, the proposed government cannot be deemed a national one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects... | |
| John Elihu Hall - 1817 - 622 strani
...legislatures: in the former case, all local authorities are subordinate to the supreme; in the latter, the local or municipal authorities form distinct and...subject to them within its own sphere. In this relation, the federal government cannot be deemed a national one, since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 strani
...pleasure. In the latter, the local or municipal authorities form distinct and indapgm]ent_portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective...its own sphere. In this relation, then, the proposed government cannot be deemed a national one ; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects... | |
| John Taylor - 1820 - 378 strani
...that " the local or municipal au" thorities form distinct and independent portions of the supre" macy no more subject within their respective spheres, to...authority is subject to " them within its own sphere." However, therefore, we shift our words or phrases, in describing the powers delegated to the federal... | |
| 1821 - 438 strani
...latitude, in this respect, than may be claimed by the courts of every state." And, says Mr. Madison, "the local or municipal authorities form distinct...general authority is subject to them, -within its mm sphere." . In certain resolutions of the Kentucky legislature, passed in 1798, the offspring and... | |
| 1833 - 670 strani
...subordinate to the supreme, anil may be controlled, directed, or abolished by it at pleasure. In the latter, the local or municipal authorities form distinct and...than the general authority is subject to them within ils own sphere. In Ibis re lation, then, the proposed Government cannot be deemec * national «>ne,... | |
| 1830 - 584 strani
...contains his first opinion. After stating distinctly, that in our mixed .government "the local and municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject to the general authority than the general authority is subject to them, within its own sphere," he... | |
| Gilbert McMaster - 1832 - 84 strani
...government " to be of a mixed character, presenting at least as many federal as national features. The local authorities form distinct and independent portions...the general authority, than the general authority is to them within its own sphere. In this respect then, the proposed government cannot be deemed one,... | |
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