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Speeches and Forensic Arguments - Page 174
by Daniel Webster - 1848
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Public Men and Events from the Commencement of Mr. Monroe's ..., Volume 1

Nathan Sargent - 1875 - 364 pages
...revolution. " 3. That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitution of the United States, acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties...character of a suit the Supreme Court of the United States is the final interpreter. " 4. That an attempt by a State to abrogate, annul, or nullify an act of...
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The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel ...

Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1879 - 780 pages
...revolution. 3. That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitution of the United States, and acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties; and that, in oases not capable of assuming the character of a suit in law or equity, Congress must judge of, and...
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The Works of Daniel Webster..., Volume 3

Daniel Webster - 1881 - 578 pages
...revolution. 3. That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitu tion of the United States, and acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties;...the character of a suit in law or equity, Congress mnst judge of, and finally interpret, this supreme law so jften as it has occasion to pass acts of...
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Politics: An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Constitutional Law

William Watrous Crane, Bernard Moses - 1883 - 324 pages
...Constitution of the United States, and acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties ; and, in cases not capable of assuming the character of...of a suit, the Supreme Court of the United States is the final interpreter. 4. "An attempt, by a state, to abrogate, annul, or nullify an Act of Congress,...
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The Wisdom and Eloquence of Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster - 1886 - 246 pages
...revolution. 3. That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitution of the United States, and acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties...of a suit, the Supreme Court of the United States is the final interpreter. 4. That an attempt by a State to abrogate, annul, or nullify an act of Congress,...
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The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel ...

Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 818 pages
...revolution. 3. That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitution of the United States, and acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties;...of a suit, the Supreme Court of the United States is the final interpreter. 4. That an attempt by a State to ab>282 BETWEEN SOVEREIGN STATES. rogate,...
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The Constitutional History and Government of the United States

Judson Stuart Landon - 1889 - 796 pages
...revolution. " 3. That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitution of the United States, acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties...of a suit, the Supreme Court of the United States is the final interpreter. " 4. That an attempt of a state to abrogate, annul, or nullify an act of...
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The First Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers in the Great Rebellion ...

Stephen G. Abbott - 1890 - 594 pages
...revolution.1' 3. "That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitution of the United States, acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties...of a suit, the Supreme Court of the United States is the tinal interpreter." 4. "That an attempt by a State to abrogate, annul, or nullify, an act of...
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National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 12

1890 - 802 pages
..." Third. — That there is a supreme law, consisting of the Constitution of the United States, Acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it and treaties,...cases not capable of assuming the character of a suit at law, or in equity, Congress must judge of, and finally interpret, this supreme law, so often as...
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American History Leaflets: Colonial and Constitutional

Albert Bushnell Hart, Edward Channing - 1895 - 484 pages
...revolution. 3. That there is a supreme law consisting of the Constitution of the United States, and acts of Congress passed in pursuance of it, and treaties...of a suit, the Supreme Court of the United States is the final interpreter. \ 4. That an attempt by a State to abrogate, annul, or nullify an act of...
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