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" In this relation, then, the proposed government cannot be deemed a national one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over all other objects. "
New Views of the Constitution of the United States - Page 114
by John Taylor - 1823 - 316 pages
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The Federalist: A Collection of Essays

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1901 - 520 pages
...municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject within their respective spheres to the general authority...national one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over...
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The Federalist: A Collection of Essays by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and ...

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1901 - 536 pages
...municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject within their respective spheres to the general authority...national one ; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over...
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The American Republic and Its Government: An Analysis of the Government of ...

James Albert Woodburn - Constitutional history - 1903 - 432 pages
...the local authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject within their respective spheres to the general authority...authority is subject to them within its own sphere. It is the Constitution that defines these respective spheres, and limits, or assigns, the powers to...
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Virginia Reports: Jefferson--33 Grattan, 1730-1880

Law reports, digests, etc - 1904 - 920 pages
...municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority,...national one, since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only ; and leaves to the several states a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over...
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The Story of the Constitution of the United States

Rossiter Johnson - Constitutional history - 1905 - 318 pages
...municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority...National one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over...
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Die Entschädigungspflicht des Staates gegenüber schuldlos Verfolgten ...

Hans Tobler - Compensation for judicial error - 1905 - 818 pages
...municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more anbject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority,...to them, within its own sphere. In this relation, tuen, the proposed government cannot be deemed a national one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain...
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The History of North America, Volume 15

Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - Indians of North America - 1906 - 700 pages
...(State) authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority,...national one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over...
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The Civil War: The National View

Francis Newton Thorpe - History - 1906 - 626 pages
...(State) authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority,...national one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over...
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Readings in American Constitutional History, 1776-1876, Part 1

Allen Johnson - Constitutional history - 1912 - 620 pages
...municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority,...National one; since its jurisdiction extends to certain enumerated objects only, and leaves to the several States a residuary and inviolable sovereignty over...
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Readings in American Constitutional History, 1776-1876, Part 1

Allen Johnson - Constitutional history - 1912 - 614 pages
...municipal authorities form distinct and independent portions of the supremacy, no more subject, within their respective spheres, to the general authority,...its own sphere. In this relation, then, the proposed Governs ment cannot be deemed a National one ; since its jurisdiction^ extends to certain enumerated...
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