| William Cobbett - 1832 - 844 strani
...diisolve its connexion with the other parts, to their injury or ruio, without committing any offence. Secession, like any other revolutionary act. may be...oppression , but to call it a constitutional right is confounding the meaning of terms, aud can only be done through gross error, or to deceive those who... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 502 strani
...dissolve its connexion with the other parts, to their injury or ruin, without committing any offence. Secession, like any other revolutionary act, may be...oppression ; but to call it a Constitutional right is confounding the meaning of terms, and can only be done through gross error, or to deceive those who... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1833 - 432 strani
...from the contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a Nation ; because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve its connexion... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - 1833 - 484 strani
...from the contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation ; because it will be a solecism to contend that one part of the nation might -dissolve its connexion... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1833 - 636 strani
...from the contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole Union. To sny that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States arc not a Nation ; because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Committee on the Library - 1834 - 396 strani
...dissolve its connexion with the other parts, to their injury or ruin, without committing any offence. Secession, like any. other revolutionary act, may...oppression, but to call it a constitutional right, is confounding the meaning of terms; and can only be done through gross error, or to deceive those who... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 strani
...from the contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole Union. To say that any State may at pleasure secede from the Union, is to say that the United States are not a nation ; because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve its connexion... | |
| William Jackson,1835 - 1835 - 814 strani
...from the contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole union. To say that any state may at pleasure secede from the union, is to say that the United States are not a nation ; because it would be a solecism to contend, that any part of a nation might dissolve its connexion... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 strani
...from the contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole union. To say that any state may at pleasure secede from the union, is to say that the United States are not a nation; because it would be a solecism to contend that any part of a nation might dissolve its connexion with... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 800 strani
...from the contravention of a compact, but it is an offence against the whole union. To say that any state may at pleasure secede from the union, is to say that the United States are not a nation ; because it would be a solecism to contend, that any part of a nation might dissolve its connexion... | |
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