| Alexander Johnston, James Albert Woodburn - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1896 - 442 pages
...prohibitions on the States. Some authority must, therefore, necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...declaring, sir, that " the Constitution and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in the Constitution... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1896 - 56 pages
...prohibitions on the States. Some authority must, therefore, necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...declaring, Sir, that " the Constitution and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in the constitution... | |
| Jacob Abbott - Indians of North America - 1860 - 312 pages
...prohibitions on the States. Some authority must, therefore, necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...By declaring, Sir, that " the Constitution and the •of the United States made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1896 - 60 pages
...prohibitions on the States. Some authority must, therefore, necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...authority. How has it accomplished this great and essential (.'ml ? By declaring, Sir, that " the Constitution and the of the United States made in pursuance thereof,... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1896 - 56 pages
...authority. How has it accomplished this great and essential end ? By declaring, Sir, that " the Constitution and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in the constitution or laws of any State to the contrary notwithstanding."... | |
| Daniel Webster - Public land sales - 1898 - 206 pages
...prohibitions on the States. Some authority must, therefore, necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...Sir, that " the Constitution, and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, any thing in the constitution... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - Literature - 1898 - 578 pages
...prohibitions on the states. Some authority must, therefore, necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...that '•'•the constitution, and the laws of the United States made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, anything in the constitution... | |
| Daniel Webster - Foot's resolution, 1829 - 1898 - 128 pages
...prohibitions on the States. Some authority must, therefore, necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...By declaring, sir, that " the Constitution, and the lavis of the United States made in pursuance thereof, shall be the supreme law of the land, anything... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 636 pages
...also prohibitions on the States. Some authority must therefore necessarily exist, having the ultimate jurisdiction to fix and ascertain the interpretation...grants, restrictions, and prohibitions. The Constitution itself has pointed out, ordained, and established that authority. How has it accomplished this great... | |
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