Constitutional Law With Reference to the Present Condition of the United States

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Contem})oraneous construction is of very high authority.
It is not j)ro2)er to call the Constitution a compact. Its terms, its nature, and the powers granted by it, show it to be something more than a compact. If, however, it is to be re- garded as a compact, this will not make any difference in rcla- tion to any of the main principles involved in present con- troversieS; Regarded as a compact, it is a Hcri^anentjme, constituting an indissoluble union, with powers of sovereignty which cannot ])
...e revoked or resumed. Whether construed as an organic law, or as a compact, therefore, it constituted a nation, for the purposes for which it was formed, leaving to the States or people the powers not granted, either expressly or by implication.
Tlio pi'ovislou of the Constitution defining what shall be regarded as treason against tlie United States shows, not only that the United States constitute a government, but tliat it is one to which allegiance is due. And the Constitution being the supreme law of the land, the allegiance due under it is the paramount allegiance.


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