 | ...their will...." M • New York: "That the powers of government may be reassumed by the people whenever it shall become necessary to their happiness; that...delegated to the Congress of the United States, or the departments of the general government thereof, remains to the people of the several States, or... | |
 | Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry - 1901 - 318 páginas
...more explicitly said: "That the powers of government may be reassumed by the people whenever it should become necessary to their happiness, that every power,...delegated to the Congress of the United States or the departments of the government thereof, remains to the people of the several States, or to their... | |
 | Joel Parker - 1853 - 71 páginas
...government may be reassumed by tfie people whenever it shall become necessary to their Itappiness ; that every power, jurisdiction and right, which is...delegated to the Congress of the United States or the departments of the Government thereof, remains to the people of the c2 IT tern-'! Slate*, or to... | |
 | ...therefore are their trustees and agents, and at all times amenable to them." 124 Third Declaration: "That the powers of government may be reassumed by...shall become necessary to their happiness: - That the rights of the States respectively, to nominate and appoint all State Officers, and every other... | |
 | John J. Chodes - 2005 - 332 páginas
...Accompanying it was a declaration of the principles in which the assent of New York was conceded.... "That the powers of government may be reassumed by...whensoever it shall become necessary to their happiness." Jefferson Davis also pointed out the contradictory view that existed within the Republican party. Abraham... | |
 | H. NILES - 1819
...greater caution." •Arw York, with others, assigned the following— "That every power, jurisdiction or right which is not by the said constitution clearly...delegated to the congress of the United States, or the department* of the government thereof, remains to the people of the several, or to their respective... | |
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