Speech of Gen Hiram Walbridge

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Speech of Gen Hiram Walbridge
Hiram Walbridge
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CONSTITUTIONAL POWER.
I propose to inquire first, whether the power to make the proposed amendment exists: and secondly, to present the reasons which render immediate action desirable.
The tenth article of the Federal Constitution provides that "the powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it.
10 to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people. " This expression of the will of the people, through their authorized agents, precisely
...defines their relations to the Union, and to their respective States, and its ratification by the States, as Sovereign communities, representing the people, was another act of formal surrender and reservation, of political power, precisely and accurately defined and expressed. Thus it is that the government of the Union, in the execution of the delegated powers, became the direct government of the people, personally compulsory upon every member of the community; and thus too, it is, that the States res- pectively and the people have retained all power, not thus delegated, subject only to the limitation implied in section 4, article 4, which clothes the Government of the Union with the power, and imposes upon it the duty to guarantee to each State a republican form of government, and to protect it from invasion from without, and violence within.

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