| United States federal convention - 1819 - 524 pages
...constitution. i. That it be explicitly declared that all powers not expressly and particularly delegated by the aforesaid ~ constitution, are reserved to the several states to be by them exercised. n. That there shall be one representative to every thirty thousand persons, according to the census... | |
| United States. Congress - 1832 - 756 pages
...strong and emphatic words: " That it be explicitly declared that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid constitution are reserved to the several States, to be by them exercised." In this preamble we have distinctly stated the object of the proposed amendment: "to quiet the apprehensions... | |
| 1828 - 568 pages
...Government," is in these terms. " That it be explicitly declared that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution are reserved to the several States to be by them exercised."! In the Legislatuie of South-Carolina, to whom the Constitution was sent, in order to be referred to... | |
| 1845 - 778 pages
...proposed, as an amendment, that " it be explicitly declared, that all powers, not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution, are reserved to the several States, to be by them exercised."* The people of the Northern States have, from time to time, spoken of the representation of the slaves... | |
| John Howard Hinton - 1850 - 1008 pages
...government, is in these terms: — That it be explicitly declared, that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid constitution are reserved to the several states, to be by them exercised." (Debates of the Convention of Massachiuetls, Ballon, 1788, p. 211.) In the legislature of South Carolina,... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1852 - 90 pages
...of a Bill of Rights : " " That it be explicitly declared, that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution are reserved to the several States, to be by them exercised." Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, with minorities in Pennsylvania and Maryland, united... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1854 - 862 pages
...following words : " First, that it be explicitly declared, that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution, are reserved to the several States, to be by them exercised." These propositions being thus submitted to the Convention, John Adams moved that they should be taken... | |
| Massachusetts. Convention - 1856 - 474 pages
...said Constitution. First. That it be explicitly declared, that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution, are reserved to the several...Constitution, until the whole number of representatives amounts to two hundred. mentioned, or shall make regulations subversive of the rights of the people... | |
| Massachusetts. Convention - 1856 - 470 pages
...said Constitution. First. That it be explicitly declared, that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution, are reserved to the several...Secondly. That there shall be one representative to evefy thirty thousand persons, according to the census mentioned in the Constitution, until the whole... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1856 - 736 pages
...of a Bill of Rights : " " That it be explicitly declared, that all powers not expressly delegated by the aforesaid Constitution are reserved to the several States, to be by them exercised." Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, with minorities in Pennsylvania and Maryland, united... | |
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