| Constitutional law - 1802 - 344 pages
...character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested by the rules laid down by its antagonists, is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal...from which the ordinary powers of the. government are drawn, it is partly federal, and partly national ; in the operation of these powers, it is national,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1817 - 570 pages
...character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested by the rules laid down by its antagonists, is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal constitution ; but a composition of both. la its foundation it is federal, not national ; in the sources from, which the ordinary powers of the... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested by the rules laid down by its antagonists, is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal...sources from which the ordinary powers of the government arc drawn, it is partly federal, and partly national ; in the operation of these powers, it is national,... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...partly national. " The proposed constitution is^ in strictness, neither national nor federal; it is a composition of both; in its foundation, it is federal,...from which the ordinary powers of the Government are drawn, it is partly federal, partly national; in the operation of these powers, it is national, not... | |
| Robert James Turnbull - State rights - 1827 - 180 pages
...Government to operate upon. It is Mr. HAMILTON who says, " it is neither a National or a Federal Government, but a composition of both. In its FOUNDATION it is...from which the ordinary powers of the Government are drawn, it is partly federal, and partly national. In the OPE RATION of these powers, it is national,... | |
| Robert James Turnbull - State rights - 1827 - 174 pages
...It is Mr. HAMILTON who says, " it is neither a National or a Federal Government, but a compcsition of both. In its FOUNDATION it is federal, not national....from which the ordinary powers of the Government are drawn, it is partly federal, and partly national. In the OPERATION of these powers, it is national,... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...partly national. " The proposed constitution is, in strictness, neither national nor federal; it is a composition of both; in its foundation, it is federal,...from which the ordinary powers of the Government are drawn, it is partly federal, partly national; in the operation of these powers, it is national, not... | |
| Joseph Story - Constitutional history - 1833 - 540 pages
...federal constitution, 1 Mr. George Mason's Letter, 2 Amer. Museum,' 534, 53G. 2 The Federalist, No. 39. but a composition of both. In its foundation it is...from which the ordinary powers of the government are drawn, it is partly federal and partly national ; in the operation of these powers it is national,... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - United States - 1836 - 680 pages
...partly national. " The proposed Constitution is, in strictness, neither national nor federal ; it is a composition of both ; in its foundation it is federal,...from which the ordinary powers of the government are drawn, it is partly federal, partly national ; in the operation of these powers, it is national, not... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1837 - 516 pages
...character. The proposed constitution, therefore, even when tested by the rules laid down by its antagonists, is, in strictness, neither a national nor a federal...from which the ordinary powers of the government are drawn, it is partly federal, and partly national ; in the operation of these powers, it is national,... | |
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