Principles Acts And Utterances of John C Calhoun Promotive of the True Union

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Principles Acts And Utterances of John C Calhoun Promotive of the True Union
J L M Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry
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" And hence, one rarely hears of a majority in Congress troubling itself about granted or for- bidden powers. Hoc volo, sic jubeo, sit pro ratione voluntas.
The effect of state interposition should be to cause the gorernment at Washington to abandon, for the time being, the disputed power, or to apply to the states themselves, the source of all political authority, for an additional grant. This would not be a revolu- tionary or forcible, but a peaceful expedient, admirably adapted to prevent di
...sorders and to preserve and conserve that most remarkable feature of concurring majorities. Our system comprehends two distinct governments, the general and state, which, projierly understood, constitute but one, the former represent- ing the joint authority of the states in their confederate capacity, and the latter, that of each state separately. Powers are divided, all must concede, between the delegated and the reseryed, the general and the state governments, and the jjowers reserved are reserved to the states respectively.

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