| William B. Victor - 1859 - 254 str.
...confederation, said in reference to this ordinance of '87 : " Congress have proceeded to form new States ; to erect temporary governments ; to appoint officers for them ; and to prescribe the condition on which new States shall be admitted into the confederacy ; all this has been done, and... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 850 str.
...it productive. Congress have undertaken to do more : — they have proceeded to form new states; to erect temporary governments; to appoint officers for...states shall be admitted into the confederacy. All this lias been done : and done without the least colour of constitutional authority. Yet no blame has been... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 str.
...it productive. Congress have undertaken to do more : — they have proceeded to form new states; to erect temporary governments; to appoint officers for...All this has been done : and done without the least colour of constitutional authority. Yet no blame has been whispered : no alarm has been sounded. A... | |
| Elder James A. Little - 1872 - 862 str.
...matter of the Northwest Territory, 370 371 and tlie organization of a Territorial government therein : " All this has been done, and done without the least color of constitutional authority." The Supreme Court decision, in 19th Howard, from which I have quoted, rather hesitatingly admits the... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 786 str.
...render it productive. Congress have undertaken to do more ; they have proceeded to form new States, to erect temporary governments, to appoint officers for...blame has been whispered, no alarm has been sounded." 3 § 270. Whatever may be thought as to -some of these enumerated defects, whether they were radical... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 780 str.
...render it productive. Congress have undertaken to do more; they have proceeded to form new States, to erect temporary governments, to appoint officers for...authority. Yet no blame has been whispered, no alarm lias been sounded." 3 § 270. Whatever may be thought as to some of these enumerated defects, whether... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 744 str.
...make it productive. Congress have undertaken to do more ; they have proceeded to form new States ; to erect temporary governments ; to appoint officers...constitutional authority. Yet no blame has been whispered, and no alarm has been sounded." l § 1318. The truth is, that the importance, and even justice, of... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, Samuel Freeman Miller - 1875 - 848 str.
...contemporary, but before the confirmatory act of Virginia, "Congress have proceeded to form new States, to erect temporary governments, to appoint officers for...without the least color of constitutional authority." (Federalist, No. 38.) Richard Henry Lee, one of the committee who reported the ordinance to *congress,... | |
| John Joseph Lalor - 1884 - 1254 str.
...admission to the confederacy of five new states? The "Federalist" answers the question thus briefly: "All this has been done, and done without the least...blame has been whispered, no alarm has been sounded." In other words, we are to suppose that the states, tempted partly by a willingness to despoil Virginia... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1885 - 606 str.
...toward a common end. gress have undertaken to do more: — they have proceeded to form new States; to erect temporary governments; to appoint officers for...least color of constitutional authority. Yet no blame hus been whispered: no alarm has been sounded. A great and independent fund of revenue is passing into... | |
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