| Ezra B. Chase - Slavery - 1860 - 526 pages
...(Drawn by J/r. Jefferson.) 1. Resolved, That the several States composing the United States of A merica are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government ; but that by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments... | |
| Missouri. Convention - History - 1861 - 336 pages
...I desire, however, to give the following resolution, which was drawn by Mr. Jefferson : "Resolved, That the several States composing the United States...unlimited submission to their General .Government; but that by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments... | |
| James Williams - Campaign literature - 1862 - 538 pages
...first Kentucky resolution was as follows : — ' 1st. Retained, That the several States comprising the United States of America, are not united on the...unlimited submission to their general government, but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments... | |
| Education - 1897 - 678 pages
...concerned, is undoubted. The important resolve read as follows: 1. Resolved. That the several Elates composing the United States of America are not united...compact under the style and title of a Constitution of the United States, and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 372 pages
...resolutions which passed the Kentucky Legislature, among which will be found the following : — Resolved, That the several States composing the United States...unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments... | |
| George McHenry - Confederate States of America - 1863 - 396 pages
...resolutions which passed the Kentucky Legislature, among which will be found the following : — Resolved, That the several States composing the United States...unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments... | |
| Peter Hardeman Burnett - United States - 1863 - 142 pages
...and explicit this language is. The first of the Kentucky resolutions is in these words : " Resolved, That the Several States composing the United States...of unlimited submission to their General Government ; but that by compact, under the style and title of a Constitution of the United States, and of amendments... | |
| John Caldwell Calhoun - Biography & Autobiography - 1863 - 438 pages
...latter, it is proper to give the two corresponding resolutions. The former is in the following -words : " That the several States, composing the United States...united on the principle of unlimited submission to the general government ; but that, by a compact under the style and title of a constitution of the... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1864 - 694 pages
...afterward. These resolutions are too long to be here quoted in full, hut the first is as follows: "Resolved, That the several States composing the United States...unlimited submission to their General Government, but that, by a compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States, and of amendments... | |
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