Notes On Historical Evidence in Reference to Adverse Theories of the Origin And

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Notes On Historical Evidence in Reference to Adverse Theories of the Origin And
John B John Brown Dillon
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%Q5, Hickey s Constitu tion, p. 188.
IX.
Opinion of LutJier Martin, in 1788.
Luther Martin, Attorney- General of the State of Mary land, and for a time a distinguished Delegate in the Convention that formed the Constitution of the United States, said, in 1788: "It" [the Constitution] "is, in its very introduction, declared to Ibe a compact between the people of the United States as individuals ; and it is to Ibe ratified Iby the people at large, in their capacity as individuals. " Elliot s Deba
...tes, Yol. I, p. 360.
X.
Views of Dr. Benjamin RusTi, in 1787.
In 1787, Benjamin Rush, who was one of the signers of the Declaration of American Independence, said : "There are two errors or prejudices on the subject of government in America, which lead to the most dangerous consequences. It is often said, that the sovereign and all other power is seated in the people. This idea is un- 86 GOVERNMENT OF THE happily expressed. It should be all power is derived Irom the people. " * * * "The people of America have mistaken the meaning of the word sovereignty ; hence each State pretends to be sovereign.


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